If you would like to link to The HDR Resource Index from your website, simply copy one of the HTML code snippets provided below and paste it at an adequate place on your website.
<a href="http://farbspiel-photo.com/learn/hdr-resource-index"><img src="http://farbspiel-photo.com/hri-logo-small-light.png" alt="The HDR Resource Index - HDR tutorials, books, people, software and more"/></a>
<a href="http://farbspiel-photo.com/learn/hdr-resource-index"><img src="http://farbspiel-photo.com/hri-logo-small-dark.png" alt="The HDR Resource Index - HDR tutorials, books, people, software and more"/></a>
<a href="http://farbspiel-photo.com/learn/hdr-resource-index">The HDR Resource Index</a>




Hi! I am Klaus Herrmann. I take photos - I create, write and teach.
Learn advanced photography and image processing techniques with my tutorials and resources like Before-and-After comparisons, Making-of videos and Pics-to-play-with features.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
...that our Before-and-After Comparisons give you a quick insight into the evolution of an image? They present the stages of the post-processing work from the source photos to the finished image in three simple steps.
...that the Making-of section provides HD time-lapse videos that take you on a journey through the complete post-processing work for a given image? You can pause at any point and inspect the tools and the parameters used.
...that our Dynamic Before-and-After feature allows you to make a direct comparison between the photo straight out of the camera and the final image? There is no better way to see the difference.
...that you can download full-resolution source photos of the images on this website in our Pics to Play With section? Test you processing skills and compare your style and abilities with others.
...that you will find hundreds of HDR photography resources in our HDR Resource Index? It contains photographers, communities, tutorials, books and more. Access all there is to know about HDR from a single place!
Study HDR Tutorials, view HDR before and after comparisons, watch HDR making-of videos, and download HDR source images for free. farbspiel-photo.com is your ticket to the world of HDR. Come in and discover this world with me!
About Klaus Herrmann
Klaus…thank YOU for your generosity and sharing of your photographic techniques. As an amateur photographer who is striving to improve my work, I am especially appreciative of your willingness to help others learn the art and craft of HDR.
Hi Jeff!
Thanks for the feedback! To me, the best reward is to see that this becomes a useful resource for all the HDR photographers out there. So if there is anything you may want to contribute to The HDR Resource Index, you’re highly welcome.
Cheers
Klaus
Klaus this is fantastic. I am just creating a new blog for all of my HDR images, so it was great that I could include the link to the resource index here.
brilliant idea dx
Ferrell McCollough was one of the first (if not the first) to publish a book on HDR but ever since he has kept a pretty low profile. You can see his work here: http://beforethecoffee.com/. Thanks for this fantastic site, Klaus.
Thank you so much for adding all the great information that you provide. It has been a great help. Thank you.
Hi Klaus, I am just starting out as an enthusiastic novice photographer and just discovered your site whilst surfing the web to find information. The quantity, scope and quality of information you provide is outstanding – from the novice perspective it is comprehensive, educational, inspirational and provides room and opportunity to grow – and all for free; very generous and unbelievable – info of this nature is as good as that included in very expensive courses!
I have just joined your circle having jumped in at the deep end and purchased a D7000 – far exceeds my capabilities and understanding of photography, but I am confident that use of your site and following your advice I will eventually become at least able to take good quality photos (and possibly the odd excellent one).
Again many thanks.
Paul
Hi Paul,
thanks a lot for your feedback. I hope you’re having fun with your D7000. It’s a great camera and it will take you a long way. Take the time to learn how to use it properly, and you will get there.
Cheers
Klaus