HDRI Photography
Something a few of us in the office are really digging at the moment is HDRI photography.
HDRI, or High Dynamic Range Imaging, is a process of photographing a scene in multiple exposures and then using software editing packages (Photoshop e.t.c.) to merge the exposures with the aim of keeping all of the dynamic range from each exposure. This creates an image that doesn’t drop off the tonal histogram even in the shadows and highlights.
Lost? Well, as always, the Wikipedia page on HDRI probably explains it best.
The photos here are from a particularly nice set found on Flickr by Altus.
Filed under: Things We Like on January 25th, 2007





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