HDR Photography Workflow Series: *BONUS – HDR Tutorials

If you’re just finding my blog – You don’t want to miss the entire HDR Workflow series that is right here on Nuwomb Creative. Check out the launch posting that links to all the steps in the tutorial.  I couldn’t make this list without linking back to the start of my own series.

HDR Workflow Tutorial

Other HDR Tutorials all over the Internet

Now this is the meat of this Bonus part to the Workflow.  It’s important that we never stop learning!  These are some awesome and intense tutorials that I have come across around the interweb.  They are pretty detailed and if you’re interested in improving or learning HDR photography, you must check out some, most, or all of these!  They provide different perspectives on processing and little tips that I couldn’t mention or forgot or simply don’t do.  I love learning how other people work and they all so that this isn’t just about a program doing all the work.  It does show you that we’re all capable of doing this kind of work; however, excelling is due to your passion for it.  I’ll give a brief commentary about the site.

Stuck in Customs – HDR Tutorial

This is a really detailed tutorial by Trey Ratcliff.  Stumbling upon his blog a few years ago was eye opening.  I wanted to create these types of images because I felt I was seeing things in photography the way I saw them in real life.  Everything was more vivid and nostalgic.  I think this is the best tutorial on the Internet.  Interesting thing was that I didn’t understand “Masking” when I first read it.  I would try and try with no luck in understanding.  One day it suddenly came to me.   What a new world it was when that opened up in my understanding.  Don’t miss this How-To in HDR. He is one of the most open people on the net today about how he creates his images.  I have the most respect for this guy and I can’t wait to shoot with him on a trip one day.

Stuck in Customs HDR Tutorial

The Windy Pixel – HDR Tutorial

In the tutorial, the windy pixel uses an image that is from very early morning as night becomes morning.  It’s important to see how he manipulates it with HDR to get a much more dramatic feel that inspires me to get out of bed these days.  It won’t take long to read so brush up on this perspective of HDR photography.

Windy Pixel HDR Tutorial

Before the Coffee – Photomatix Pro Tutorial

Nicely Explained Photomatix Tutorial. It helps with understanding the inner workings of Photomatix.  The screenshots are outdated because Photomatix has gone through multiple software updates; however, the information is totally relevant and you might want to check it out to see what Photomatix used to look like back in the day.

Before the Coffee HDR Tutorial blog

Gizmodo – Create Stunningly Realistic High Dynamic Range Photographs

I loved this one because of the tutorial is showing you how to work with HDR in a realistic approach.  While you might only like this type of HDR processing, or you think you might need to tone down your editing – Check this out.  Image used is rather awesome itself.   I love learning little bits of information for different tutorials.

Gizmodo How To HDR Tutorial

Vanilla Days – Create ‘High Dynamic Range images using Photomatix

Nice overview and introduction to bits of HDR.  It helps to build on our overall knowledge of the HDR Technique.  Some really inspirational sample photos at the start of the tutorial! Awesome.

vanilladays-hdr-tutorial

Photoshop Cafe HDR Tutorial

This is pretty rad if you’re looking to try creating an HDR image in Photoshop CS3 rather than in Photomatix. 100% done in Photoshop.

Photoshop Cafe - HDR in Photoshop Tutorial

Photography Blog – How to Create High Dynamic Range Photos

This is pretty good.  The images used are from the Chromasia HDR Tutorial.  I am going to link to that down below.  This does look like it is a different HDR Tutorial and should give you may learn some interesting tips.

Photography Blog HDR Tutorial

Abduzeedo – How to Crate HDR Photos – HDR/Photomatix Tutorial

This is about shooting HDR with any camera and proper HDR software.  I love it because it’s true. Anyone can do this type of work and and it’s got some nice screenshots that will help if you only have a point and shoot camera with manual capabilities.  If you arn’t familiar with Exposure Value – it’s probably worth while looking because you could learn something that could help your photography all around.

Abduzeedo HDR Tutorial for Point and Shoots

Squidoo Advanced HDR Techniques

This is seriously awesome.  It is pretty advanced for sure because you’re fixing that ghosting that occurs when people are in the image and moving.  Also, you may get movement in your photos due to vehicles on the roads.  This kind of tutorial can clean it up and make it a bit more interesting. You can get the HDR feel but a more realistic look to people.  I am a huge fan of that because I am not into tonemapped people.

Advanded HDR Tutorial for work with Movement & People

Second Picture – HDR Tutorial

This is awesome because it has a lot of information around HDR knowledge and processing.  It’s got information for creating HDR in Photoshop and Photomatix. I believe this is a must read if you’re interested in HDR Photography.

Second Picture HDR Photography Tutorials

Chromasia – HDR Tutorials and Photoshop Tutorials

I am going to do a full posting soon about Chromasia because it’s simply amazing.  But for right now, there are 3 parts to the HDR tutorials and they are so detailed that you’re going to improve.  If you want to create the best HDR….check it out.

Chromasia HDR Tutorials are Amazing

18 More HDR Tutorials on Specboy

Awesomely huge list that I came across when trying to research for this bonus HDR post. There are actually 19 links to other tutorials here, but 1 is overlapped [Stuck in Customs].  I could not exclude that one in my list because it’s what seriously turned me on to HDR Photography.   This is some reading and browsing but it’s totally well worth the time to improve our photography.  It also includes a few Video HDR Tutorials. WOot!!!!!

Speckboy HDR Photography links

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4 Responses to “HDR Photography Workflow Series: *BONUS – HDR Tutorials”

  1. Great list of HDR tutorials found online. I’m excited to make some time this month to read through yours and some you have listed here. Thanks for putting together some good resources. ; )

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    Scott Webb Reply:

    Hey No problem!
    I’d really like to thank you for returning and taking the time to make comments! It means a lot and wanted to thank you. You’re icon is awesome too!
    I feel that as much as I want to show how I do my images, I wanted to show different perspectives and schools of thought. One person may outline it in the a different light that could turn on the mental light and make the technique fully understood. I seriously tried the masking many times and just didn’t get it and then it was explained again [probably the same way] and I got it. I also wanted to show that in most or all of the tutorials, people are not stopping with Photomatix. Hope to see some of your HDR images in the future!

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