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12/04/2010 07:34:14 PM · #1
I find myself struggling with HDR and I know that I'm not the only one on this site that just can't grasp it (or who needs help improving). My friend Kim (aka Captain Kimo) just released a 200+ page e-book called "Secrets to Mastering HDR Photography". I have purchased 3 of the more popular HDR books and, while I have learned a lot from them, I tend to learn better when it's hands on.

The $19.95 ebook includes 6 Photoshop actions, 30 Photomatix presets & 3 exposures to use with the step-by-step lesson.

Table of Contents
Chapter 1 ΓΆ€“ Photomatix Lesson

Step by step guide to using Photomatix Pro, explaining each slider and how I use them in my tone mapping process.

Chapter 2 ΓΆ€“ Photomatix Tips

10 Tips for using Photomatix and how to get better results.

Chapter 3 ΓΆ€“ Layer Masking 101

I cover basic layer masking techniques by showing you how I create blended HDR photos with Photoshop CS5.

Chapter 4 ΓΆ€“ Photoshop Lesson
Step-by-step guide using Photoshop CS5 for post processing the final HDR photo.

Chapter 5 ΓΆ€“ Photoshop Techniques
10 Photoshop techniques that I use for processing HDR photos to make them look even better.

Chapter 6 ΓΆ€“ Get Better Exposures

10 Tips for getting better exposures with your digital camera.

Chapter 7 ΓΆ€“ Secrets Revealed

10 HDR photos and the secret technique that made it shine.

Chapter 8 ΓΆ€“ Get Inspired
10 Inspiring HDR photos and how to get them.



Please keep in mind that I'm an active member of this site and not just on here to sell. I truly think a lot of you would be interested, especially when I read the discussion threads when we have HDR challenges. He has given me a few coupon codes for $5 off so if you're interested, pm me.
12/04/2010 08:40:56 PM · #2
I stumbled across this website a few days ago and was very impressed. Lots of good information.
12/04/2010 11:17:43 PM · #3
I dont know...i like HDR shots...but a lot of his stuff looks overprocessed to me...i think subtle is better...just my 2c i guess...
12/09/2010 12:20:06 AM · #4
I know some one who bought this and has only good things to say
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