Since the days of the first photographs, artists have used various
techniques to extend the range of lights and darks in their photos.
Photographic masters such as Ansel Adams and Edward Weston spent
countless hours burning and dodging their prints to create images with
extended dynamic range.
With the advent of digital photography, new horizons in extending
dynamic range are possible. HDR techniques now make it easy to extend
the dynamic range of an image well beyond the capability of the human
eye.
In Creating HDR Photos, bestselling author Harold Davis covers the
complete HDR workflow, from choosing the subjects that work best for HDR
through processing RAW files to unlock the dynamic power of HDR. You'll
learn how to photograph multiple exposures and blend them into a single
HDR image using various software programs. Best of all, you will find
out how to control the style of your HDR images, from subtle to
hyper-real, using a range of photographic and post-processing
techniques.
Packed with stunning image examples, Creating HDR Photos brings this
essential digital technique within every photographer's grasp.