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An advanced HDR example - Lightroom Tutorial
From the course: Creating Panoramas with Lightroom
An advanced HDR example
- [Instructor] In this next example, there was the full scene. Let's go back to the library area, the dynamic range. exposures for each scene. Now, not every part of this scene needed that but you'll notice that the depending upon what we were capturing here, different details what we were capturing here, different details were part of the story. were part of the story. All in all, there are 98 images in play here, and that means quite a bit of data to work with. and that means quite a bit of data to work with. Now if we adjust the size of the thumbnails here Now if we adjust the size of the thumbnails here I can get a better idea. Remember by arranging the thumbnails and taking a look at the content, and taking a look at the content, you might be able to better see the overall image. you might be able to better see the overall image. So I see one, two, three, four, five, So I see one, two, three, four, five, six, seven images, in that bracket set.…
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An overview of the shooting process1m 51s
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Merging HDR panoramic images and creating a stack2m 56s
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Developing the merged file1m 56s
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An advanced HDR example3m 21s
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Additional Photoshop post-processing to remove distortion3m 1s
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Filling in missing areas in Photoshop1m 29s
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Finalizing the photo4m 42s
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