HDR Revisit: Yellow

15 Apr 2009 by Jason D. Moore, 3 Comments »

HDR PhotoStudio

I’ve been playing around a little bit more with HDR Photo Studio and everytime I use it I am really impressed with the results.

I took this shot, of my car, for my entry for “Yellow” in the Geographic Composition project, posted exactly 11 months ago today for week #29, actually. You can see the original there and it’s pretty obvious how much sharper, and full of depth this version is compared to how it looked when I only used Lightroom.

It’s so easy to go overboard with HDR processing but as you can see here, it can also be utilized to do some pretty effective fine tuning to draw your viewers even deeper into your images.

Grab HDR PhotoStudio today and see how you can take your photos to the next level.

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3 Comments

  1. That is just amazing. I really wish Photoshop would step up their HDR processing but I may have to buy another program until they do.

  2. I agree. I think there is so much potential for HDR within Photoshop but they just haven’t quite gotten there yet. Maybe in CS5?

  3. great site and story. just did a big story on HDR check it out

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