HDR Photography Tips & Tricks

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Photographer Tim Grey gives us some HDR photography tips & tricks and discusses how to use Adobe Lightroom to combine multiple images into a single, more detailed high-dynamic-range photo. Tim also demonstrates the use of Auto Align and de-ghost features to best process your HDR images in post. Check it out!

Watch the rest of the series:
Part 1: How to Get Started in Adobe Lightroom
Part 2: How to Clean Up your Mess in Adobe Lightroom
Part 3: How to Create a Preset in Adobe Lightroom
Part 4: How to Create Multiple Exposures in Adobe Photoshop

Tim Grey | Grey Learning

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Lightroom’s hdr merge is a good start perhaps, but if one wants much better results using Aurora HDR software is the way to go.

sduck
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I use to put my camera on a tripod for all my HDR shots and found that the 'align images' option eliminated the need as long as the longest exposure didn't exceed about 1/30 second (lens focal length and vr capability pending). I've captured so many more images now that I don't 'always' have to set up a tripod.

JonWilliamsJonnyKstudio
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What is the red overlay you mentioned and how do you activate it? Useful video.

dougoh
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Thank you very much for the tips, I try to keep up with all the videos B&H puts out~

Noealz
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Great help! Thank you for kind and detail explanation!

wrkim
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You're my favorite Lightroom presenter, and I enjoyed this where is your usual humor? Time restraints?

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