Title: High Dynamic Range (HDR) Digital Photography
1High Dynamic Range (HDR) Digital Photography
- Jim Reynolds
- Feb 22, 2010
2Example 1
3Example 2
4Example 3
5Example 4
6Example 5
7About HDR Effects
- Renders the scene as the photographer saw it
- Captures large range of exposure values (Ev)
- Captures highlight detail in underexposed images
- Captures shadow detail in overexposed images
- Controls noise in shadows
- Final images have wonderful color infinite
detail
8General HDR Process Steps
- Take 3 7 exposures at different Ev
- Load exposures into HDR Program
(file conversion may be necessary) - Run HDR creation step
(Generates 32 bit image) - Run Tone Mapping step
(Reduces image to 16 bit) - Post process image for tones, saturation, etc
9Camera Set Up
- Camera on sturdy tripod with cable release
- Set camera program to Aperture Priority
- Turn off automatic settings such has White
Balance, Autofocus, flash and ISO - Set ISO to low value to reduce noise
- Use Manual focus
- Continuous shooting mode
- Raw 12 bit files
10HDR Shooting
- Compose and shoot one image as normal
- Then shoot 1 image at 2 Ev
- Then shoot 1 image at 2 Ev
- Or if available, use cameras Automatic Exposure
Bracketing (AEB) to shoot 3 rapid exposures
(Canon) - On certain Nikon models, shoot 5 7 AEB
exposures at 1 EV increments each
11HDR Programs Compared
Program Name Platforms Batch Process Image Alignment Tone Map Operators Process Speed
Photomatix Pro Win / Apple Yes Yes 2 Fast
FDRTools Advanced Win / Apple Yes Yes 3 Very Slow
Dynamic Photo HDR Win No Yes 6 Fast
Artizen HDR Win Yes Yes 11 Very Fast
Photoshop CS3 / CS4 Win / Apple Script Yes 4 Medium
12HDR Programs Compared 2
Program Name Comments
Photomatix Pro Consistent results, easy to use, fast processing, only 2 tone mapping programs
FDRTools Advanced Good control of dynamic range, Best contrast and detail, Must convert files to Tiff or Jpg, slow processing
Dynamic Photo HDR Easy to use, 6 tone mapping operators provide for great many effects including grunge, Windows only
Artizen HDR Easy, fast Good color contrast. Tone mapping is complicated.
Photoshop CS3 / CS4 Works fine with middle to low contrast scenes. High contrast scenes difficult. May create artifacts.
13Capitola Pier Normal Exposure
14Underexposed / Overexposed
15Photomatix / FDRTools
16 17Which One is HDR?
18Credits
- Complete Guide to HIGH DYNAMIC RANGE Digital
Photography by Ferrell McCollough