Deconstructing a One Shot HDR Image

RC breaks down the one-shot HDR image that has inspired the one-shot HDR contest featured on his blog.

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  1. Jimmy (Reply) on Friday February 12, 2010

    Great Tut.. The video fell about 5 seconds behind the audio.. Just letting you know in case you are not aware.. Thanks though.. Photomatix kicks butt!

  2. KarenB (Reply) on Friday February 12, 2010

    Awesome! And so helpful for those times when I forget to bracket shots.

  3. GusDoeMatik (Reply) on Friday February 12, 2010

    I loved the video.. So please don’t take this wrong way.. Can’t you do the same thing in camera raw? Opening up the image several times exposing and under exposing, saturating and desaturating the image until you get the effects you want then you do the same process you did to finish it up? That’s what I do.. I was just wondering what’s the advantage of doing it in Photomatrix than in photoshop?

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  5. Paul (Reply) on Friday February 12, 2010

    I wondered the same thing – whats the advantage of using Photomatrix instead of just Photoshop? Shouldn’t Photoshop be able to do all of the same things P.Matrix can?

  6. Tutorial: Deconstructing a One Shot HDR Image…

    Creating beautiful one-shot HDR images can be quite tricky. This video tutorial will walk you through the process….



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