Practical HDR (2nd Edition)

A complete guide to creating High Dynamic Range images with your digital SLR

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David Nightingale

The first edition of David Nightingale’s Practical HDR swiftly established itself as the standard work on this cutting-edge processing technique, garnering rave reviews and reprinting several times. Now, technical advances in the field have expanded HDR’s possibilities still further, and this second, expanded edition, revised throughout, will cement David’s reputation as the most respected writer in the field.
Covering new programs, in particular Adobe CS5′s
HDR capabilities, and with more killer photos from the world’s leading lights in HDR processing, Practical HDR will let the reader create jaw-dropping images that demand a second look.

Published: Nov, 2011

David Nightingale is an instructor for the Perfect Picture School of Photography in the United States, running the successful online course Unleashing the Power of High Dynamic Range (HDR) Images. He is the director of Chromasia Training, a company specialising in all aspects of photographic training and post-production, and a regular contributor to Digital SLR User magazine.

  • 176 pages (16pp more than 1st ed)
  • h 210mm x w 235mm
  • paperback
  • full colour throughout
  • 43,000 words
  • Printed ISBN:978-1-907579-78-3

The following rights for this title have already been sold:

UK
US
Canadian
Russian
Italian

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