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  • Lightroom 4.1 does 32bit HDR.

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    While some (many) photographers CRINGE when they hear the letters “HDR” used in a sentence with “photography”, I’ve found that if done tastefully and processing isn’t heavy handed to the point that the image looks like some kind of psychedelic mess, using high dynamic range …

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  • A Lightroom tutorial for Landscape & Urbanscape Photographers

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    Although I enjoy photographing unusual (and ordinary) people, my real joy of photography takes me out to unusual or beautiful locations to photograph objects or landscapes, sometimes even an “urbanscape” is worthy of capture too. Regardless, not every capture can come “straight out of camera” …

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  • Oloneo PhotoEngine 1.0 – May 2011

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    So after a year or more of beta testing the upcoming Oloneo PhotoEngine HDR software, they are releasing the full version to be purchased at a price of $149 (beta users get a 25% discount) this May. After testing and using the beta for a …

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  • A Review and Tutorial for Oloneo PhotoEngine HDR Software

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    Although HDR / HDRi imaging is nothing new to photographers, it seems to have gained in popularity over the last two years. Due to this increase in popularity, many major software vendors have decided to develop and release their own software for generating and processing …

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  • Just a quickie… PhotoEngine by Oloneo

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    Due to time constraints, I am going to just post a quick few lines on the currently Beta product from Oloneo called the “PhotoEngine”. The PhotoEngine software takes working with RAW captures to a whole new level. Imagine being able to “mix” light in multiple …

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  • Favorite Software for Photographers

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    Like most photographers, you may have the basic software to get the job done. Typically some version of Photoshop and possibly software that came with your camera for importing and processing files. But what about software for a very specific purpose? Or better yet, what …

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  • Camera setup for HDR shooting.

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    The best camera setup for shooting photos to be used in HDR conversions is roughly the same as a careful setup for landscape or just any other type of carefully planned photograph. However, in order to get the best captures we can to work with, …

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  • HDR – Part 2

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    Ah yes, on to Part 2 of the HDR Chronicles. In this part I would like to cover Tone Mapping and explain the image controls and what they do. Part 1 has brought up some questions from posters and some thoughts I might like to …

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  • For Sale?

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    Congrats to me for the first sale of a print online. For those not already familiar with RedBubble, give it a look here. – – -> RedBubble The image is one of my favorites and probably one of the most involved to finish. It was …

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