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Photoshop Webinar - Combining Two Images

This webinar demonstrates how to combine two images together. Often called HDR or blending. The main use of this technique is to balance the exposure between the sky and land where often the tonal range is too great for one image. Here I bracket the shot on a tripod and correctly exposed the sky and the land and put them together in Photoshop. The image is from Bolton Abbey in autumn. It is just down from the Strid and is on the River Wharf.

Topics learned in webinar: Blending two Images with Layers, Working in Bridge, Compositional Advise, Recovering Highlights, Raw Processing, Dodge and Burn, Dust Removal, Adding a Watermark

Photoshop Webinar - Combining Two Images

This second webinar demonstrates how to combine two images together. Often called HDR or blending. The main use of this technique is to balance the exposure between the sky and land where often the tonal range is too great for one image. Here I bracket the shot on a tripod and correctly exposed the sky and the land and put them together in Photoshop. The image is in Whitby in North Yorkshire.

Topics learned in webinar: Blending two Images with Layers, Working in Bridge, Compositional Advise, Recovering Highlights, Raw Processing, Dodge and Burn, Dust Removal, Adding a Watermark

Photoshop Webinar - Combining Two Images

This third webinar demonstrates how to combine two images together. Often called HDR or blending. The main use of this technique is to balance the exposure between the sky and land where often the tonal range is too great for one image. Here I bracket the shot on a tripod and correctly exposed the sky and the land and put them together in Photoshop. The image is in Flamborough Head in North Yorkshire.

Topics learned in webinar: Blending two Images with Layers, Working in Bridge, Compositional Advise, Recovering Highlights, Raw Processing, Dodge and Burn, Dust Removal, Adding a Watermark

Photoshop Webinar - Combining Two Images

This fourth webinar demonstrates how to combine two images together. Often called HDR or blending. The main use of this technique is to balance the exposure between the sky and land where often the tonal range is too great for one image. Here I bracket the shot on a tripod and correctly exposed the sky and the land and put them together in Photoshop. The image is in Malham in North Yorkshire.

Topics learned in webinar: Blending two Images with Layers, Working in Bridge, Compositional Advise, Recovering Highlights, Raw Processing, Dodge and Burn, Dust Removal, Adding a Watermark