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The 2nd edition of Developing for Extended Dynamic Range provides instruction in a variety of techniques for working with contrast balance in single exposures as well as multiple exposure blending. Evaluating dynamic range. If, when and how to bracket exposures. Raw adjustments and Photoshop adjustments for better dynamic range balance in single exposures. High dynamic range 32bit processing using Lightroom and Photoshop Advanced exposure blending techniques in Photoshop using selections and masks: Simple, complex, forests, water, nighttime cityscape, architectural interiors, trees against sky. TKActions Panel is used to demonstrate how luminosity selections and luminosity masks can be used for tonal adjustments and complex exposure blending.
While the 2nd edition covers the same core concepts for developing high dynamic range images as the originals, it really is an entirely new video series. All chapters were recorded from scratch and include current information and new images. They videos demonstrate my up to date techniques and are even more extensive than the originals. The updated videos are also higher resolution, have better sound and feature Lightroom 5 and Photoshop CC 2014, as well as the current version of the TKActions Panel.
Note: Basic proficiency with Photoshop is highly recommended. These tutorials do not teach how to use HDR software. They also do not cover all aspects of Luminosity Masks. They focus mostly on exposure blending applications. For more on using luminosity mask techniques check out The Complete Guide to Luminosity Masks.
Developing For Extended Dynamic Range Table of Contents
1 - Introduction
2 - The Challenge of Dynamic Range
3 - Identifying High Dynamic Range Using a Histogram
4 - Methods For Containing Dynamic Range
5 - Single Exposure Raw Adjustments in Lightroom or Camera Raw
6 - Problems With Single Exposure Tone Shifting
7 - Adjustment Tools in Lightroom/Camera Raw for Local Tonal Balancing
8 - Intro To Single Exposure Tone Balancing in Photoshop
9 - Tonal Balance In Photoshop With Shadows-Highlights
10 - Tonal Balance In Photoshop With Dodge and Burn Layers
11 - Targeted Tonal Balance In Photoshop Using Selections
12 - The Basics of Luminosity Selections and Masks
13 - Tonal Balancing With Luminosity Masks
14 - Double Processing A Single Raw File
15 - When and How To Bracket Multiple Exposures
16 - 32 bit HDR Exposure Blending With Lightroom and Photoshop
17 - Basic Gradient Blending and Free Hand Blending Two Exposures
18 - Blending Two Exposures Using Selections Part 1
19 - Blending Two Exposures Using Selections Part 2
20 - Fixing Skyline Edges
21 - Blending Two Exposures Using Luminosity Selections
22 - Reinforcing The Benefits of Blending Exposures
23 - Blending More Than Two Exposures Part 1
24 - Blending More Than Two Exposures Part 2
25 - Blending More Than Two Exposures Part 3
26 - Complex Blending - Whitewater
27 - Complex Blending - Reflections
28 - Complex Blending - Nighttime Cityscape
29 - Complex Blending - Daytime Forest
30 - Complex Blending - Architectural Interiors
31 - Complex Blending - Trees Against The Sky Part 1
32 - Complex Blending - Trees Against The Sky Part 2
33 - Complex Blending - Trees Against The Sky Part 3
34 - Exposure Blending Panoramas and Focus Stacks
35 - Thoughts On Exposure Blending For Panos and Focus Stacks
36 - Finishing An Image After Exposure Blending (Time
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