From the course: HDR Photography: Shooting and Processing
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Finishing an image
From the course: HDR Photography: Shooting and Processing
Finishing an image
I want to continue with the image of the three boys that we worked on in the last movie. I am just going to open up the version that we had saved. This is the one where we've already done noise reduction and fixed the chromatic aberrations. So I am going to open it up again in Photoshop. You should have saved version of this from last time. If you're not familiar with what I just did there, the way the windows just popped up, in Photoshop you can zoom in and out of an image with Command+Plus and Command+Minus and if you hit Command+0 it blows the image up to fit as large as it can on screen. If you are using Windows you'll be using the Ctrl key instead of the Command key. So a lot of times during these tutorials you are going to see this kind of thing happening and I am just using Command+Plus, Command+Minus and Command+0. I am going to hide Bridge just to keep things from getting confusing here. So let's think about what else needs to be done with this image. We've done a lot to it…
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Reducing noise and correcting chromatic aberrations13m 33s
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Finishing an image8m 42s
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Handling HDR images that are "flat"13m 37s
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Combining HDR and LDR23m 3s
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Selective editing with HDR Efex Pro9m 42s
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HDR that doesn't look like HDR12m 41s
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Tone mapping troubles to watch for6m 46s
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Why use HDR for black-and-white images?5m 26s
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Black-and-white HDR12m 39s
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Panoramic HDR12m 3s
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HDR time lapse4m 24s
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Processing the trestle image10m 1s
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