![]() Be sure to click on each image to view them larger so you are able to see details and read the text on-screen, if applicable. Now I’m going to dig a bit deeper into this process and show some neat tips and tricks for you. If you are not familiar with this, then read this first: How to Use HDR and Get Away With It. This option has sped up my post-production process a lot, and it would be hard for me to go back to not using it. There are many benefits to post processing with this technique, because what you end up with is still a RAW file, you can play with white balance, shadows and highlights exactly like on a single capture, but with the extended dynamic range offered by a blended HDR file. ![]() ![]() In my previous article, I admitted to both using Lightroom’s HDR function and showing that it’s a viable solution for professional architectural photography.
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