Category Archives: Best Practice Guide

HDR Best Practices Guide – Part III: Post Processing

We’ve had quite the journey thus far.  By now, you have rocked it out in the field and captured some fantastic brackets. You’ve also nailed down your image management process, ensuring that you know exactly which images you will be tone-mapping. This leaves us with our final phase. The last stop. I admit it’s bold to say...

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HDR Best Practices Guide – Part II: Image Management

So, you finished reading ‘HDR Best Practices Guide – Part I: In The Field’, and went out for a shoot.  You had all of your wits and your gear about you when you set up your tripod and fired off those lovely brackets.  You’ve got the raw materials (fine, pun partially intended) and now it’s...

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The Importance of Correct White Balance & DNG Color Profiles for HDR Images

One of the most common questions that I get asked by readers is how does While Balance and Color Profiling play into my HDR work flow.  I think it is an extremely valid question to ask and it is critical that you address in your own work flows.  Unfortunately, I don’t think that many people...

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Building Your Photog ‘Tweet’ Cred

So you’ve gone ahead and created your very own Twitter account.  You’re hoping to spread the word of your work and boost traffic to your website, blog, and maybe even cash flow.  A few days, some weeks, a couple of months…  they all go by but nothing is really happening.  What should you do?  Write...

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HDR Best Practices Guide – Part I: In The Field

Hello.  My name is Brian and I love HDR. Ok.  It has been said.  So, what do we do now?  Well, I figure that if you’re going to obsess about doing something, at least obsess about doing it the best that you can.  And that is what my hope is with this post – to...

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