Free HDR video tutorial

Free HDR video tutorial

MASTER EXPOSURE BLENDING

Find the best ones

Find the best ones

TOP PHOTOGRAPHY SPOTS

Free wallpapers

Free wallpapers

HIGH-RESOLUTION WALLPAPERS

A very usual problem in photos, especially if you post them to sites like Facebook, is color banding. In the guide Dealing with color banding I show you a simple way, how to get rid of it, or at least make it much less visible.

Very early morning at the Hero's square

This year is shaping to be quite busy for me, and I’m sorry, but again I swamped with different work. So again, for a week or so, I will highlight some of the parts of the blog you might have missed, until I get back to my normal schedule.

So for today, let me hightlight for you the Frequently asked questions about HDR. These are the ones that repeat the most, and are a good start if you want more info on HDR.

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I hope you all already updated to the new Windows 10 and if you are still looking for a new wallpaper to go with it, how about some from my wallpapers page? And to make the decision harder, here are two more wallpapers for you :)

Low Danube under the Apollo bridge
The curvy road

From time to time I share some of the RAW files to one of my photos, and today is again one of those days. There are 5 files directly from the Sony a7R, taken in Vienna, Austria. So feel free to download them, try you editing skill, and share your result on my Facebook page.

Vienna
 
You can get the RAW files and also 16bit Tiff version from the Dropbox forlder. I noticed that some of the older versions of PS and Lightroom do not like to open RAWs from newer cameras, so if thats you case, get the Tiff files.

Download the brackets here:

Dropbox folder

As always, I’m still author of the photo. You are free to share your edits further, but always link back to this blog and give me credit as the author and don’t use them for any commercial purpose. Thank you :)

vienna brackets

If I had much more time while in the area, I would probably try and walk around these mountains. It was even so great just standing there, having the clouds pass by. Such a wonderful view.

This is a HDR from three exposures, created in Oloneo Photoengine, finished in Photoshop.

Mountain Path

Technique: Oloneo Photoengine, Number of exposures: 3, Camera Model: Sony a7R + Metabones Adapter ver. IV, Lens: Canon 16-35mm F2.8, Focal length: 16mm, Aperture: 14, Middle exposure time: 1/80s, ISO: 100, Tripod used: yes, Location: 47.123674, 12.831890
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