High Dynamic Range Photography
How Do I Make HDR Images?
There are a number of ways to create an HDR image. While this article is not intended to teach you HDR processing, here's a little about how it works.
To arrive at an an HDR image, you can either process multiple image exposures or use data from one image to make an HDR image. The best method is to expose a single scene using multiple shutter speeds. This will afford you the most amount of information, especially in shadows and highlights. |
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...What Inkjet Paper is the Best for HDR Image Printing?
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There is some debate if this paper was invented for HDR or it was the other way around. In any case, Polar Pearl Metallic is the ideal surface for the bold colors, broad exposure range, and hyper-realism of HDR processing. |
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Add a little texture to your image with the most popular Red River Paper. The medium satin finish and warm tone are great for landscapes and portraits. |
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Another medium textured satin, Arctic Polar Satin is our bold bright white relative of the warmer UltraPro Satin. |
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Another great surface for the "over the top" look, Arctic Polar Gloss has a glass smooth surface and bold bright white tone. |
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This smooth non-reflective matte is the perfect surface when you want details to be first and foremost. |
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