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How to do HDR Photography Right!

How to do HDR Photography Right!

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What is HDR photography? HDR or High Dynamic Range describes a scene that has a high ratio or range or a large difference from light to dark.

HDR photography is a special shooting and processing technique to compensate for that contrast to retain maximum image detail in one photo.

HDR Photography Webinar Outline

HOW and WHY and WHEN

You’ll learn some valuable shooting tips. Learn when to do HDR and when NOT to! Learn how to avoid common HDR mistakes and pitfalls that can ruin your images. Processing tips (using LR and Aurora HDR).

Technical Tips

Technical tips for capturing high-quality HDR photographs in a variety of difficult lighting situations. Camera settings and more.

Photo Editing Tips

You’ll learn how to process HDR images using both Lightroom Classic and Aurora HDR.

Example Images

You will see a wide variety of photographs from all types of scenes.

AND when you register you will get access to the RAW files being used in the demonstration so you can follow along!

Course Content

Darlene's RAW files
Download Darlene’s RAW files to work with
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About Darlene Hildebrandt

Darlene is an educator who teaches aspiring amateurs and hobbyists how to improve their skills through her articles here on Digital Photo Mentor, her beginner photography course, and private tutoring lessons. To help you at whatever level you're at she has two email mini-courses. Sign up for her free beginner OR portrait photography email mini-course. Or get both, no charge!

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