At just over seven minutes, it’s a thorough, but concise walk-through of how to create unique double-exposures through clever editing in post-production. If you’d like to keep up with Klokow, you can do so viaYouTube,Facebookandhis website....
I had made seen such a huge are of growth in my photography solely using a wide lens that I had now pretty much forgot about using my 50mm as I had when I started. But now with more knowledge, as I was starting to force myself to use my 50 once again when photographing abandoned ...
39-13 将智能滤镜应用于整个视频剪辑(39-13 Applying a Smart Filter to an entire video clip) 40-01 合并在 Photoshop 中的多重曝光(40-01 Merging multiple exposures in Photoshop) 40-02 自动对齐括号的照片(40-02 Automatically aligning bracketed photographs) ...
ClickOK, then wait for Photoshop to do its thing. Once the process is complete, select the Smart Object, then go toLayer>Smart Objects>Stack Mode>Mean. This process combines all images embedded in the Smart Object, resulting in a new image that simulates a single long exposure with a tot...
In such situations, you’ll generally need to use agraduated neutral density filterto reduce the strength of the bright pixels,orcapture severalbracketed shotsthat you’ll later blend together in Photoshop. You can also embrace the clipped exposure (see the previous section on creative overexposure...
Here are two frames with bracketed exposures — one for the sky and one for the sea: Bracket frame #1. Bracket frame #2. Here’s the result of blending the two frames into one HDR image: HDR blend of the two previous frames.
With the intervalometer, I can take a single or bracketed exposure or set a series of images to fire off. It will retain the camera settings you have selected, and simply activate the shutter for a set number of shots. Setting a series of images to run will help you enjoy the event ...
To do this, just go toImages > Link HDR Bracketed Exposures. A confirmation dialog should pop up and tell you how many sets of how many brackets there are (in my case, 28 sets of 5 brackets). Just hit OK. Now before we align the images, it’s a good idea to do some masking. ...
Take multiple exposures of the same scene and blend them together in post-production for the best results. Shoot your landscapes about 30-60 minutes after sunrise or before sunset when the sun is low but still illuminates the entire scene. To find great locations, use Google Maps’ Terrain ...