Creating High Dynamic Range Images (HDR) in Lightroom Classic

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  • Опубліковано 28 вер 2024
  • In this video, you’ll discover how easy it is to use Photo Merge in Lightroom Classic to combine bracketed exposures into a High Dynamic Range, DNG file that contains all of the quality and flexibility of a raw file.
    Additional tips, tricks, and tutorials from Julieanne Kost can be found on her blog: jkost.com/blog
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 11

  • @eaknatravel
    @eaknatravel 4 дні тому

    6:03 Excellent

  • @thomastuorto9929
    @thomastuorto9929 4 дні тому

    Thank you for another well explained tutorial in your LRC series. I need to try a manual exposure blend in PS with my newly upgrade to the LRC/PS subscription. Or another words, step up my game so to speak.

  • @lschiz-photography1765
    @lschiz-photography1765 4 дні тому

    👍😊Excellent again!!

  • @eaknatravel
    @eaknatravel 4 дні тому

    6:03 Excellent

  • @wxyz237
    @wxyz237 2 дні тому

    Use this a lot but didn't know about the batch process. Thank you.

  • @carlosquijano2827
    @carlosquijano2827 4 дні тому

    Thank you Julianne. Question: how do you do to highlight in red the tab of the module you’re working on? 🧐

  • @allenmorley5963
    @allenmorley5963 4 дні тому

    If I've taken a bracketed sequence of photos, selected those that I want to use to create an HDR image and successfully merged them, why would I need +/- 10 stops of exposure adjustment in the basic panel?

    • @paulcollingridge8387
      @paulcollingridge8387 3 дні тому

      If it is now a 16-bit image you get that much latitude, you don't have to use it

  • @JohanSchmidt
    @JohanSchmidt 4 дні тому

    Simply wonderful !

  • @TheRidingDutchman99
    @TheRidingDutchman99 4 дні тому +2

    Wow. I consider myself an advanced LR user, but again you learned me something I simply did not know. The stacking and applying Ctrl+H to multiple stacks! I've always done it one by one. Thanks so much, you're the best!

    • @pieterdhaeze
      @pieterdhaeze 4 дні тому

      Agree totally. Learned something. Again!!