Inspiration: High Dynamic Range (HDR) Imaging
In Inspiration by Sean HodgeHDR images are composed of multiple shots that each capture a greater or lesser range of light. Typically these images are composed of a darker image, a medium range, and a lighter image. HDR combines these shots into a final image that has a broader range of light to dark. Often, the results are striking, visually rich, and full of details. Let's take a look at some great HDR images, tutorials on how to create HDR, and articles that explain this popular technique.
Digital Art
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35 Fantastic HDR Pictures
A great collection of HDR images. Many of them take on fantasy qualities. Of course Photography enthusiasts may feel that some of these shots are overdone. As with any style, it really depends on your purpose and personal taste.
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20 Beautiful HDR Pictures
This article features some great HDR shots. Here is a quote from this beautiful HDR post, "There are some photography techniques that really give me the goose bumps, but the good ones. HDR is one of those techniques... and you'll probably love these as much as I do." Abduzeedo has written quite a few posts on HDR. Do a search over on their site and you'll find quite a few image roundups on this topic.
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HDR Images Of Japan Are Beautiful, Stunning
The artist behind these images of Japan likes the HDR look. He feels that, "A lot of the pictures turn out unworldly, and I think they look like they were rendered for a video game." Some fun HDR inspiration here.
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HDR Flickr Group
There are over 140,000 images in this group's Pool. Also, there are over 1,000 Discussion Posts in this group. It's a really active Flickr Group. A great source for an HDR enthusiast to get involved, or to look for HDR inspiration.
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HDR Photography - What Do You Think About It?
Digital Photography School is a popular photography blog. This post showcases some inspiring HDR photography and points to some forum posts on this subject.
Tutorials
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Adobe Photoshop CS3 Tutorial - HDR - High Dynamic Range
This is an advanced Photoshop tutorial that results in a superior midtone contrast image. It does not use Photoshop's Merge to HDR (High Dynamic Range) automated feature. If you want more control over your HDR images try out this tut. It also accounts for images where some objects are in motion, while multiple range shots are used.
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Merging HDR in Photoshop CS3 Tutorial
This tutorial shows you how to use the Merge to HDR feature available in both CS2 and CS3 version of Photoshop. It also covers the Photomartrix Pro Tone Mapping Plugin that will give more dramatic HDR results. The results of both processes are compared in the conclusion.
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HDR Photos and Photoshop
This tutorial at the Photoshop Tutorials site covers the Merge to HDR feature found in CS2 & CS3 in Photoshop. It also reviews converting the final 32-bpc file into a 8-bpc or 16-bpc image. This site also has an HDR tone mapping tutorial as well.
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HDR Photo Tutorial
This tutorial shows you how to fake HDR. It doesn't require multiple images, but rather just one JPEG image. This tut gives a cool painterly HDR result.
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Merge to HDR in Photoshop CS2
This tutorial covers the features in Photoshop CS2, and demonstrates a workflow to create HDR photos. It also delivers a wealth of information on HDR photography and HDR images.
Articles & Resources
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Wikipedia: High dynamic range imaging
The Wikipedia entry on HDR gives some historical perspective on the subject. You'll also get a good technical understanding of what HDR is and how it is created. Issues such as tone mapping and merging multiple exposures are explained.
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HDR - High Dynamic Range - Workshop
This article covers numerous details on HDR. It explains what it is and how to create HDR images. It gives advice on how to shoot the images. For combining the images, the article takes the Photomatix route, and doesn't use Photoshop methods.
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High-Dynamic-Range Photography: A Guide
This article reviews how easy it is to create great HDR images. You don't have to be a professional photographer to learn how to create this style of photo with a high dynamic range of detail.
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HDR photography
This article has an easy to understand introduction to HDR photography. It gives a simple explanation of photos the author took of the same sky scene with different aperture settings. Then shows them combined into one HDR image.
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HDR photography explained, definition and realization.
This article covers a lot of ground. It explains definitions and specification of HDR and describes how to create these images. It gives a quick Photoshop workflow for HDR as well.
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Jarand
June 15th, 2008
Really nice collection there! It will be very useful when i’m going to try to make my own HDR image.
Jake
June 15th, 2008
Alot of them are over edited hdr images, giving a flat plastic rap feeling… some people love them like that… others don’t.
Two photographers i’d reccomend are Pete Carr and Marcin Stawiarz, they do some good hdr images, Pete carr does a mix of the ‘real’ and the ‘fake’ looking hdr, and Marcin Stawiarz images are varied, some have a little too much lense distortion, but one picture utilised the lense distortion and it works well [:
Xphic
June 15th, 2008
Great Inspirations and tutorials thanks
PannonDesigner
June 15th, 2008
Wow. Amazing. Thank you.
Bye Tom
June 15th, 2008
Really cool, I actually though HDR meant “HD Resolution”. I finally learnt.
Thanks.
D. Carreira
June 15th, 2008
Now the word QUALITY make senses…
Amazing images!
David Carreira
Carlos
June 15th, 2008
Wow, these are some great images. Though I do think some of them are over done or are not right for the technique, but some just look amazing, and really make me ‘Wow’!
Shannon
June 15th, 2008
I was just looking for resources on this the other day. Thanks!
jerry
June 15th, 2008
In my opinion, the “WOW” pictures aren’t as wow as you may think…
It is just colorful photo - have more of it and you will totally BE SICK of it.
Davy
June 15th, 2008
I hate it that most of these images look so fake…
Andrew Pryde
June 15th, 2008
Some of these look breath taking!
Andrew
LOSWL
June 15th, 2008
Excellent set of photographs and tutorials, thanks for digging up all of these resources, HDR artwork can be very beautiful and can add a special element of detail to any graphic designers work, so look at it as something to add to your skills, some of them may seem over done and others just perfect, but that is the nature of art :o)
Zach LeBar
June 16th, 2008
thanks a bunch for the awesome HDR Roundup. some really good stuff in there.
Htoo Tay Zar
June 16th, 2008
Wow!! Really amazing images!!
Ben Griffiths
June 16th, 2008
I love HDR, and some great links there, thanks
Constantin Potorac
June 16th, 2008
I really appreciate it Sean for the article.
I myself got very touched by the HDR effect and also this is what made me decide to start transforming myself into a photographer.
Great articles and very useful. Thanks
crazyhunk
June 16th, 2008
really nice stuff up there…. very informational..
Thanx a lot ..:)
SwissSniper
June 16th, 2008
WOW Thanks!!! A great summary of HDR related stuff in the Web…very helpful
MONSTER
June 16th, 2008
Great images!
FrankCrank
June 16th, 2008
Great compilation.
Thanks
ZaFaR
June 16th, 2008
Wow, these are some great images. Though I do think some of them are over done or are not right for the technique, but some just look amazing, and really make me ‘Wow’!
Shane
June 16th, 2008
Wow! Some amazing images. Whenever I’ve gone off to other sites to see them, they’ve been 1024×768 max, but some found on this link pages are higher resolution! Fantastic stuff - desktop fodder!
Cheers.
DMoghi
June 16th, 2008
Very beautiful images.
Thanks
Alex Beltechi
June 16th, 2008
Yesterday I was wondering if PSDTUTS was ever going to have something about HDR… Thanks for reading my mind.
FrankCrank
June 16th, 2008
Is that Locomotive image from a different stock??
I couldn’t find it in flickr!!
Ralph
June 16th, 2008
FANTASTIC!!! Actually recently I started to practice that kind of photo edition thanks a lot for the links!!! In the PDSTUTS wall i have posted an HDR that i made by my self….. ok with a little help of Photomatix LOL.
photoshop
June 16th, 2008
nice
Joefrey Mahusay
June 16th, 2008
Awesome. thanks for this very useful article.
lifeHwaa
June 16th, 2008
good
web design company
June 16th, 2008
HDR articles, resources and tutorials
goldenthunder
June 16th, 2008
Awesome awesome. I wanna do some of this later this summer - looks really fun!
Engage Interactive
June 16th, 2008
Some great examples. Will be looking to give this a go in the next few weeks
Lamin Barrow
June 16th, 2008
What a coincidence… I was thinking about writing a tutorial on how to use CS3’s HDR merging for psdtuts.. ah well.
Thanks for the posts.
Andrew
June 16th, 2008
Really nice collection. I love this style!
MD
June 17th, 2008
Awesome! Thanks!
Jessica
June 17th, 2008
I LOVE HDR photography.
Kevin Crafts
June 17th, 2008
Sean, thanks for using my locomotive photo for the Flickr Group.
FrankCrank - the photo is located here - http://www.flickr.com/photos/lightdark/2575706792/ but it is part of the Flickr HDR pool.
Mikko
June 17th, 2008
Thanks! This collection is truly appreciated, and really provides good resources as requested. Great!
mausyo
June 18th, 2008
it will be good if we could see a tutorial about how to make a HDR in phtoshop.
I’m really intrested in that.
Jake
June 18th, 2008
Photoshops HDR features are a bit naff still, although still evolving it’s at a far slower pace than anyone really wants =/
Most people use photomatix, or something similar, although the anti ghosting tools can create a ‘halo’ effect.
Anyone interested in these should look at pete carrs tutorial over on vanilladays.com, alls you needs is a camera where you can manually adjust the exposure compensation (or preferably AEB function), a tripod and an eye for composition [:
I’d LOVE to see a tutorial on achieving HDR with an IR filter, that’s something i’ve been working with for a while to try and perfect, and i’m still finding it very hit and miss.
Creatived
June 19th, 2008
These are some unusual but great resource for HDR, Some of the best I have ever seen, though some fall short, still an amazing skill!! :o)
Natalia Sokolova
June 20th, 2008
Hello…Man i love reading your blog, interesting posts ! it was a great Thursday .
The Floating Frog
June 25th, 2008
Absolutely love this form of Photography. For those people based in the sector it may seem like old hat but when you show this stuff to someone who has never seen it before, they are AMAZED.
“I never liked using photographs as Art before, but these are truely stunning….. …..where can a buy one?”
This is one of the most important posts on this website to date, keep pushing that bar higher! ****
nischal
July 1st, 2008
great tutorials, also great articles.
seriously motivates you.