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Hi, relative newbie here and wanting to dip my toes in to trying out HDR
I have taken a few bracketed triple exposures and brought them together in Lightroom CC but I need help as to what adjustments will give me that typical HDR look
I am conscious that a heavy hand with the sliders can give me a rubbish picture but at this experimental stage I would like to be able to reproduce this look to see what combination produces it and how I can take it "close but not too far" if you see what I mean.
I have a silver MG that I am refurbishing over winter and want to experiment with it next year so time to practice now.
The shots I have taken to assist with this are old stone walls etc to give me a little contrast to start with.
Any guidance is much appreciated.
PS I also have Photoshop CC too but still very unsure of how this works but if you feel that this particular effect is best reproduced in Photoshop rather than Lightroom then I am more than happy to learn ( I need to use it more anyway )
I have taken a few bracketed triple exposures and brought them together in Lightroom CC but I need help as to what adjustments will give me that typical HDR look
I am conscious that a heavy hand with the sliders can give me a rubbish picture but at this experimental stage I would like to be able to reproduce this look to see what combination produces it and how I can take it "close but not too far" if you see what I mean.
I have a silver MG that I am refurbishing over winter and want to experiment with it next year so time to practice now.
The shots I have taken to assist with this are old stone walls etc to give me a little contrast to start with.
Any guidance is much appreciated.
PS I also have Photoshop CC too but still very unsure of how this works but if you feel that this particular effect is best reproduced in Photoshop rather than Lightroom then I am more than happy to learn ( I need to use it more anyway )