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Learn how to photograph and merge images into a composite HDRI (High Dynamic Range Imagery) photo in this free series of instructional videos on digital photography.

There are 14 videos in this series:

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  1. Learn how to make an HDR image from multiple exposures in this free video on equipment for HDR digital photography.

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  2. Learn how to make an HDR image from multiple exposures in this free video on shooting for HDR digital photography.

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  3. Learn how to make an HDR image from multiple exposures in this free video on High Dynamic Range digital photography.

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  4. Learn how to make an HDR image from multiple exposures in this free video on selecting the best images to merge into an HDR digital photography image.

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  5. Learn how to make an HDR image from multiple exposures in this free video on editing for HDR digital photography.

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  6. Learn how to make an HDR image from multiple exposures in this free video on editing for HDR digital photography.

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  7. Learn how to make an HDR image from multiple exposures in this free video on editing for HDR digital photography.

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  8. Learn how to make an HDR image from multiple exposures in this free video on editing for HDR digital photography.

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  9. Learn how to make an HDR image from multiple exposures in this free video on editing for HDR digital photography.

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  10. Learn step-by-step how to make an HDR image from multiple exposures in this free video on merging an HDR image.

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  11. Learn how to make an HDR image from multiple exposures in this free video on tone-mapping an HDR digital photography image.

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  12. Learn how to make an HDR image from multiple exposures in this free video on finalizing an HDR digital photography image.

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  13. Learn step-by-step how to make an HDR image from multiple exposures in this free video on merging an HDR image.

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  14. Learn how to make an HDR image from multiple exposures in this free video on finalizing an HDR digital photography image.

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Photography is the practice of making images by exposing film or another medium to a timed flash of light. The basic equipment used for photography has changed dramatically in the last decades, many people finding digital photography an inexpensive and creative hobby. We use photography as a means of communication worldwide: to sell things, to tell stories, capture memories, evoke passions, fight for causes, make new meanings, and inspire the imagination. High-Dynamic Range imaging (HDR or HDRI) is the next step of digital photography. The idea is simple: merge a few or several various shots of a single scene to create an image that overcomes the natural range limitations of traditional, single-shot photography. The resulting image displays more detail and clarity in shadows and highlights, and in between.

Brandon Sarkis will show you step-by-step how to make an HDR image. This free video series has every step it takes, from equipment and shooting multiple exposures to selecting which images to merge and initial editing. Brandon uses LightRoom to combine his first exposures, each strong in one area but at the expense of other details. Watch as he gives you every tip you need to get through the difficult but worthwhile process of producing HRD images on your home computer.

 
About the Presenter

Brandon Sarkis Brandon Sarkis has been a professional chef for more than 12 years, and he has worked in Austin, Texas, Columbus, Ohio, and Atlanta, Ga. His specialties are Asian, French and traditional cooking styles and using simple, fresh ingredients.dkdk

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