Lightroom 5 beta is available – and Jack the Ripper
I just had a quick look at the upcoming Lightroom 5 and some of the new features listed and I’m already very excited! I work a lot with Lightroom 4 and I’m amazed at what I can achieve with it, but...
View ArticleHow to restore photos of poor quality
Recently I have been looking through some of my older photos. The last 7 years I have been travelling more than I ever have been doing, and during all of that time I have had a growing interest in...
View ArticleArmageddon Sunset – Yet Another Way to Make HDR
Buy a print There are many ways of making HDR photos and this is yet another way. I have used Merge to 32-bit HDR, a plugin for Lightroom, made by HDR Soft who also makes the state of the art HDR...
View ArticleHow to get started on HDR?
There are many tools and ways to make High Dynamic Range photos. Some are more advanced than others and some give better results than others. I have tried to line out a place to start and what...
View ArticleFirst impressions – Review of Photomatix Pro 5 beta 4
London Tower Bridge – a 5 shot HDR photo processed with Photomatix Pro 5 beta 4 and then mixed with a long exposure image for the fountain and the clouds. The Long exposure I made using my 10 stop ND...
View ArticleUnderstanding HDR part V – Understanding and handling tone mapping
In the previous articles we have covered the theory behind HDR, and why it is necessary to take more than one shot. How to improve the image quality, by pushing the histogram to the right and various...
View ArticleThe Weekend Post – AuroraHDR test drive
The ‘Skerpi’ is a house made of sticks, and put on wheels. The gourmet restaurant ‘Koks’ from the Faroe Islands has this as a pop-restaurant in Copenhagen these days. For the past week, I have been...
View ArticleHidden Drama in Rome
I found this Colorful Shop in Rome. While we were in Rome we passed this little mini restaurant, street kitchen, kiosk, souvenir shop many times, and at night, it was full of lights. Just behind this...
View ArticleAurora HDR 2018 – the honest review
Hallstatt in Austria. Edited in Aurora HDR 2018. 0% Photoshop used and 1% Lightroom used. Initially, when Aurora HDR came out two years ago, I was very intrigued with the software. No doubt the makers...
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