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| Create a Vibrant Lighting Effect With Cross Polarization
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| (http://photo.tutsplus.com/tutorials/lighting/...) |
| Light has the ability to create many different types of dramatic effect, though there is none as vivid as cross polarization. It awakens the imagination with its vibrance of colors. Though this technique was popular 20+ years ago, it seems to have been lost in the digital shuffle. This photography tutorial will walk you through the process and equipment to experiment with cross polarization. |
| Tags: light color technique |
1 Votes | 20 Views | Photography / | Monday, August 30, 2010 |
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| Single Image HDR: Part 1
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| (http://www.usa.canon.com/dlc/controller?act=G...) |
| What is High Dynamic Range? It means a broad range of light that can be measured and recorded by a single exposure. Very seldom can you get an entire range of light in one single photograph, particularly with scenes that contain a lot of contrast -- bright widows and a dimly lit interior, or a sky against shaded mountains, for example. There is always something lost in the process, some over- or under-exposed as with the examples above. HDR processing makes it possible to restore those lost highlights and shadows in a scene. In addition, the color hues and tones produce vivid colors never seen before in an image. All of this can be done without any artificial lighting. |
| Tags: HDR over dd |
0 Votes | 53 Views | Photography / | Wednesday, August 12, 2009 |
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