There is no wrong or right way if, in fact, that is what some are implying here; and you know who you are. I love the fact that we have choices. I love the dramatic look of HDR and the subtle look of straight out of the camera. I for one am not experienced enough to achieve the dramatic look through shooting. So I am more than willing to try this and I am happy that the tutorial was shared with us. Thank you, Serge, for all you do for your fans and customers.
This is so much better than any other HDR tutorial I've seen. I had some sunrise pictures where there was still a night sky and stars, but the sunrise was burning, but when I fixed the burning light over the horizon, the dark blue night sky was ruined. I simply could not reproduce what I had seen with my eyes. The double gradient is an amazing idea. I will try this when I get home.
I was doing something similar while learning HDR the past year! This video gave me allot of confidence Thank you
I like this tutorial. I have been using this merge to 32 bit for some time. One suggestion to speed up and simplify workflow. When selecting to merge, check the box that says "STACK WITH OTHER IMAGES" this will directly reopen the file back into lightroom after the merge.
*****, I got give it to you, 8 years into photography and I still got impressed with this HDR tutorial. Seems great. Congrats and thanks for it!
Superb tutorial. An inspiration. No need to say the same thing; "This was not how it was!", and then add a ton of color. Just say; "I like colors!". :) Keep up the great work. You inspired me to do more and more in Lightroom.
That was great, thank you. I thought I had HDR pretty much down but I learnt a lot there. I have all the software except for the lightroom raw import update I need to do.
Stumbled upon this feature a few days ago, but couldn't figure it out quickly. Now I get it. Thanks for this video. Another useful trick under my belt! :-)
Sensacional,me ajudou muito,adorei a video aula!!!!!!
Thank you so much monsieur Ramelli, i´ve enjoyed all you videos, tutorials and tips. Thank you so much for spreading your knowledge. Great spirit they are the ones that share their knowledge!!!
Hi Serge,Thank you so much for this unbelievable tutorial ! I've been studying your videos for 18 months now and this is simply AMAZING, really useful and will change my sunset shoots forever,lol I actually sell my Landscape shots in local venues and everyone says how amazing my prints look,{ Thanks to you my friend,!} AWESOME,!!!!!
Thank you!! This was so helpful and a lot easier(with better results) than every other method I've tried.
I came across this a long time ago, but I need to say that I find this tutorial one of the best. Another neat thing that I can add in my photo toolbox.
The Blue Yeti mic doesn't work facing straight at you. Sideways works much better. Just a tip
This was a Very good tutorial. As someone who's just starting to learn about it and become more of a hobbiest, this was very helpful. A little fast at times but I got it. Thank you for this!
Excellent, Serge. Thanks.
Thanks for this tutorial i will try this for sure!
Thanks a lot ..for the trik LR n god bless you an your family
I found this method by accident some time ago. I've been using it ever since. I like it way better than the tone-mapping-in-HDR-software method, which makes it hard to get an attractive realistic-looking photo.
@Vanalleswa