![]() Needless to say there are no end of uses for HDRtist. As soon as we’ve cropped and uploading another example will be published. Recently we’ve been using this for product shots of reviews in the office. In some places there was a little bit of overexposure but if you wanted to go the whole hog you could take this into your favorite photo editing application for final touch up. Colors are matched definitely representing what the environment looked like through the naked human eye. On the right once again it’s slightly underexposed but the deep rich colors stand out more.Īs you can see the end result is a lot better. ![]() Indoor Example 2Īgain the left picture as you can clearly see is overexposed the lights in the center of the picture clearly have a blooming looks to them. In our example with gone to the higher range to really push the reds to the front of the picture. With 4 different Tone Mapping methods available, ranging from compression, light, realistic to extreme. This allows you the ability to choose which HDR tone mapping method to use, or even a combined technique with it’s nearest neighbor. The end result can be adjusted via the Strength slider at the bottom of the interface. Once alignment had taken place we ended up with this. We’ve chucked all the common image formats from Jpeg to Raw at it and HDRtist has dealt with these with no issues. This process can take anywhere from a few seconds to a minute or 2 depending on the resolution of your pictures. Once the photos added all last left to do is press the online photos button. IPhoto is also supported making it handy to go from photo stream to HDRtist. Photos are added by a simple drag and drop into the interface. On the right colors are deeper with some and richer with I would say just a little bit more warmth. If you want a more technical explanation of high dynamic range photography see this Wikipedia linkĪs you can see from the example pictures above, on the left the colors are bright and in some areas bordering on overexposed. Upon running HDRtist you’re presented with a few options as well as some well written tutorials on how to use the program and some guidance on how to take HDR photos. Obviously there is a lot more to list all the photography then our simple description thankfully HDRtist takes all the technical pain away. Carefully merging these photos together results in a bigger spectrum of colour and light and greater detail in the pictures. Some pictures lighter or darker than the other. ![]() Think of it as taking the same photo over and over but with different exposure settings. “HDR” stands for High Dynamic Range and is a way of taking photos and overcoming the light limitations of cameras, especially cameras found in mobile phones. Enter HDRtist a Mac application designed to take the hard work out of getting the best from your photos. Even with statistics pointing to the fact it’s the most used camera phone out there (Flickr for example) pictures taken with the iPhone often need a little bit of a helping hand to look their best. The camera in the iPhone range has is best described as adequate at best. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |