This video shows the post-processing work all the way through to the finishing touches. Each major step is indicated by a subtitle.
View the final result and read more information on the post-processing work here: The Ingress (HDR Vertorama)
This is the before-and-after comparison of “Basilica of Vierzehnheiligen – Bad Staffelstein, Germany (HDR Vertorama)“. The final image was created from 5×5 TIFF files (series of 5 autobracketed RAW images, +2, 0, -2ev that were converted to TIFFs using Abobe Camera RAW with the Five TIFFs method). You can see the [...]
Clarity, sharpness, and crispness are three terms that are frequently used to express the properties of a good photo. While there is probably no rigorous definition for these terms (except for sharpness, maybe) we all know what they mean, and we all strive to give these properties to our images. But [...]
View the final result: The Boat – Ko Panyi, Thailand (HDR)
Remarks
This video is available in HD (1080p). Click the “YouTube” button to the lower right of the player above to go to the original video to watch it in HD. Important: You will have to switch the player to “1080p” to [...]
This is the before-and-after comparison of “Basilica St. Martin – Weingarten, Germany (HDR Vertorama)“. The final image was created from 5×3 RAW files (series of 5 autobracketed shots, +2, 0, -2ev) which you can see in the left three columns. These 15 source shots were merged into 5 32-bit HDRs and tone-mapped with [...]
This is the before-and-after comparison of “Michelangelo’s Dome – St. Peter’s Basilica, Vatican (HDR Vertorama)“. The final image was created from 6×3 RAW files (series of 6 autobracketed shots, +2, 0, -2ev) which you can see in the left three columns. These 18 source shots were merged into 6 32-bit HDRs with Photomatix [...]
This is the before-and-after comparison of the HDR image “No. 45 (HDR)“. In the top row, you see the original source images straight out of the camera. This image is based on a 3-shot autobracketing series with +2, 0 and -2 ev. On the left side of the bottom row, you see the [...]
This is the before and after comparison of “Place du Carrousel – Paris, France (HDR)“. In the top row, you see the original source images straight out of the camera. This image is based on a 3-shot autobracketing series with +2, 0 and -2 ev. On the left side of the bottom row, [...]
This is the before and after comparison of “Merano Panorama – Merano, Italy (HDR)“. The final image was created from 4×3 files (series of 4 autobracketed shots, +2, 0, -2ev) which you can see in the top three rows. These source shots were merged into 32-bit HDRs with Photomatix Pro 3.2 which where [...]
This is the before and after comparison of “The Docks – Palermo, Italy (HDR)“. In the top row, you see the original source images straight out of the camera. This image is based on a 3-shot autobracketing series with +1, -1 and -3 ev. On the left side on the bottom row, you [...]
This is the before and after comparison of “The Wormhole (Exposure Fusion)“. While this is technically not an HDR but an exposure fusion, it was still created through a similar process from three individual source shots. In the top row, you see the original source images straight out of the camera. This image [...]
This is the before and after comparison of “The Virgin (HDR)“. In the top row, you see the original source images straight out of the camera. This image is based on a standard 3-shot autobracketing series with +2, 0 and -2 ev. On the left side on the bottom row, you see the [...]
View the final result: Natural History Museum – London, United Kingdom (HDR)
Remarks
This video is available in HD (1080p). Click the “YouTube” button to the lower right of the player above to go to the original video and watch it in HD. Important: You will have to switch the player to [...]
View the final result: St. John’s Co-Cathedral – Valletta, Malta (HDR Vertorama)
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This is the first making of video of my HDR processing. You will also find this video in my flickr stream. I decided to publish such material outside of flickr using other services that offer more features and flexibility.
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Adjusting individual parts of an HDR image in Photoshop can be a complex task. Your goal should be to do this in a way such that each change can be switched on and off and be undone individually. This is usually called non-destructive editing. In Photoshop, the most important image adjustments can be [...]
For most images, you will need to apply different adjustments to different parts of the image. For example, you may want to increase the saturation of the blue tones on the sky, the yellows and greens on the forest, and the saturation of the red tones on a building’s roof. Making [...]
The HDR process can lead to uneven luminance in areas of the image that are really supposed to have a very even look. The most prominent example of this is the sky: If you have blue sky with an occasional cloud in it, and if you used some more aggressive tonemapping settings, the [...]
HDR processing is renowned for producing a lot of noise due to the amplification of the local contrast. Therefore, noise reduction is a vital step in your post-processing work. There are different philosophies as to whether noise reduction should be applied at the very start or at the very end of the whole [...]




Hi! I am Klaus Herrmann. I take photos - I create, write and teach.
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...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.
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