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CREATE STUNNING HDR PHOTOS USING PHOTOMATIX AND PHOTOSHOP
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Photo & Video Free Serge Ramelli iPhone, iPad, iPod

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"I'm a fan" *****
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"Your training is fantastic, I want to thank you for the hapiness your brought me with these training. I bought all of your HDR training and used it with great success"

"I can do it"*****
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"Now I can say that I can do real good looking natural HDR photos"

"Great"*****
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"Great and simple training straight to the point"

Learn how to create stunning HDR photos using the world leading HDR software Photomatix. No technical jargon used without a simple explanation. More importantly get straight to work doing stunning HDR photos.

With the free version of the app you get access to the first three videos, the introduction, how to set up your camera for HDR and the first HDR projects, over 40 minutes of free tutorials. The rest of the videos are downloaded onto your app and you can unlock them in a second with the in app purchase.

- Are you tired of all the theory and technical jargon you have to wade through before getting to the point?

- Do you want to master the industry-leading HDR program in no time ?

- Do you want to see the full workflow of a pro photographer who is specialized in HDR ?

- Do you want tutorials that are easy to understand and fun ?

This tutorial is probably what you are looking for.

Serge Ramelli a french photographer who specialized in HDR photography over the last 6 years and is known forr his very simple way of teaching. He will train you on his complete workflow. That includes using Photomatix to blend the exposure and then Photoshop CS 5 to retouch the photos once they have been HDRed.

Serge is a known for his very unique way of teaching, with 2 main rules :

1. No technical terms explained with technical words, but with simple english.

2. No theory, practical and visual examples only.


The app provided 6 chapters, the first chapter deals with how to set up your camera to take HDR photos, then each videos trains on a specific HDR projects, see some of the screenshot below to see some of the final results.

Reviews

Good info
MyshykIzmir

I found you app very helpful and easy to follow step by step, especially for beginners like me. Thank you for spending your time to make these videos. Best of luck!


HDR Basics
Montedec1

Everyone should absolutely purchase any of Serge Ramelli's applications! My photography skills completely changed with his simple instrucctions. Applications are easy to follow for every level of photography.


Another great app
Dante Danis

Super easy to understand


Doesn't Work
Missclassy2yhu

This app keeps crashing! Don't download it!


Good in the basics, but lacks depth and variety
captain-pixels

I downloaded the free version of the app and then upgraded to the full version after watching the free videos. The free version gives you three short video trainings to wet your appetite. To watch the other 4 videos you must fork out $6. I am new to HDR photography and I learned quite a bit about the basics of HDR in this series. On the upside the author is a professional photographer and the examples on the lessons are top notch, as far as photography is concerned. It was very rewarding to watch a real photographer's work flow, instead of just someone just tinkering with software, and "borrowed" images. On the down side, the workflow is very formulaic. "Wash, rinse and repeat" for all the video examples. Once you watch the first video, you pretty much have learned everything you were going to learn in this series. The series is advertised as not really delving too much into technical details, but I wish that the instructor had spent more time talking about the "why". Instead it seemed like he was often tentatively experimenting with settings, without a complete understanding/explanation of why he was choosing those settings. I also wish that there was a greater variety of subjects than just outdoor photography as this series does. Overall, this series seems a bit expensive for what it offers, and while you might learn a few basics, you might need to go elsewhere for a more in-depth discussion of HDR photography.


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