Monday, 1 July 2013

HDR picture

STEP 1 - HDR it.

There are so many tutorials on how to create a nice HDR picture that I won't be talking about how to achieve it. For my examples, I've used Photomatix. You may visit our tutorial on it. If you don't have Photomatix, visit this Photoshop one.
I chose this original picture for this experiment.
 Now it looks like this after making an HDR image from a single shot.

STEP 2 - Unsharp Mask.

The second step is just applying an Unsharp Mask to our new HDR picture. In Photoshop, go to Filter > Sharpen > Unsharp Mask.
The amount must be 50%, but the Radius depends on the size of your picture. Since I was using a 600px picture for the example, I've used a Radius of 5. That did the trick just fine.
 FINAL RESULT.
I think my final result is nice; not close to Dave Hill cool, but nice. I really wonder what Dave's workflow was like. I'll go a little further and ask you: What would you do to achieve that effect? Drop a comment telling us!! We'd would love to hear from you! And to finish, two more experiments on my technique. Cheers! ;)
Original picture.
 HDR version.
 HDR + Unsharp Mask.
Original picture.
 HDR version.
 HDR

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