From the course: The Practicing Photographer

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Creating an unaligned HDR image

Creating an unaligned HDR image

From the course: The Practicing Photographer

Creating an unaligned HDR image

- HDR is the process of shooting a bracketed set of images and then combining them in a way that allows you to capture a broader dynamic range than you would normally be able to get with a normal photo. If you have no idea what I'm talking about, check out my HDR course that will explain how to shoot and process normal HDR scenes. Now, I say normal because normally what you do when you shooting HDR is you shoot your three scenes and you very carefully have them aligned so that they match up all perfectly and then the computer does all of this analysis and you have all of this control that allows you to bring out detail or tone that you wouldn't normally get. But, there's something else you can do with HDR, which is to do it wrong and when you do that you can end up with some interesting results. I've been doing that a lot. I do a lot of things wrong. This time, I've been doing it wrong on purpose. So, what you're…

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