Simply HDR — Quick Techniques for Natural-Looking HDR Images

Simply HDR Masterclass: From Capture to Final Edit

Overview

A focused, practical course that teaches HDR (High Dynamic Range) photography from planning and capture through to tone-mapping and final retouching. Designed for photographers who want natural-looking HDR results as well as creative, high-contrast styles.

Who it’s for

  • Enthusiasts with basic camera knowledge
  • Hobbyists wanting better exposure control in high-contrast scenes
  • Photographers aiming to streamline an HDR workflow

What you’ll learn (module breakdown)

  1. Foundations of HDR

    • Why HDR: when and why to use HDR vs. single exposures
    • Dynamic range basics: sensors, highlights, and shadows
  2. Planning & Capture

    • Bracketing strategies: exposure sequences and step sizes
    • Shooting technique: tripod use, alignment, and hand-held tips
    • RAW settings: ISO, aperture, shutter choices for HDR
    • Special situations: architecture, landscapes, interiors, night scenes
  3. Merging & Alignment

    • Software options: Lightroom, Photoshop, Photomatix, Aurora HDR (overview)
    • Alignment & deghosting: handling movement, people, and foliage
  4. Tone Mapping & Blending

    • Natural vs. artistic styles: when to push sliders
    • Local contrast, clarity, and color management
    • Luminosity masks & exposure blending (manual blending workflow)
  5. Local Adjustments & Retouching

    • Spot removal, skin tones, and sky replacements
    • Dodging and burning for depth
    • Noise reduction and sharpening tailored for HDR
  6. Workflow & Presets

    • Efficient batch processing
    • Creating and using presets/pipelines
    • Export settings for web, print, and portfolios
  7. Advanced Topics

    • Panorama HDR stitching
    • Bracketing automation and tethered HDR capture
    • Color grading and cinematic looks

Deliverables & Exercises

  • Shot-list checklist for five common HDR scenarios
  • Step-by-step merge and edit project files (sample RAWs)
  • Preset pack for natural and punchy HDR looks
  • Final project: create a portfolio-ready HDR image from capture to export

Time & Format

  • Self-paced modules totaling ~6–8 hours of instruction
  • Video demos, downloadable RAW files, and written guides

Outcome

By course end you’ll be able to plan HDR shoots, capture optimal bracketed exposures, merge and tone-map with control, and produce polished, consistent HDR images suitable for print and web.

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