Episode: High Dynamic Range Photography "HDR" (Part 1)
Show: Photoshop With Matt
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Photoshop With Matt
Matt Kloskowski, education and curriculum developer for the National Association of Photoshop Professionals, takes you step-by-step through Photoshop's features in this series of screencast-based tutorials that reveal techniques the professionals use.
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About This Episode
Runtime: 00:11:05
Added : 11/02/2009
HDR photography is the process of taking multiple photos with different exposure settings. HDR software combines them into one photograph and gets some pretty fantastic results. Here we'll explore how to use the HDR software that comes with Photoshop.
