Small freebies up for grabs
If you fancy playing around with HDR but aren’t really sure where to begin, something has just dropped into my inbox that might be what you need.
The dudes over at rawhdr.com have given us 10 free image sets (three raw versions of the same image: one under-exposed, one over-exposed, and one at the ‘correct’ exposure) to give away to our readers. They provide a selection of images suitable for HDR manipulation, you choose which ones you like and download them, and then away you go to manipulate until your heart is content. There are also eight tutorials available, exploring what HDR can do to images and explaining how it works.
The first ten people to get in touch with me by posting a comment below (remember to put your e-mail address in the e-mail field. We won’t publish it, but if you don’t, I won’t be able to contact you!) to win the freebies!
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Comments
Hey! 10 image sets!
Yes please - would love to have a play with these if possible! Thanks!!
It's something I keep trying to look into, but I just keep forgetting to change the exposure.
Soemthing to play with to get me started would be nice though.
This sounds like a fun freebie- hope I'm early enough.
HDR! That is so cool.
Been looking into this recently and wouldn't mind some free shots.
Cheers.
it seems to be very interesting, need one :)
Thanks.
I'd love to learn how to do HDR.
I'd love to learn HDR better.
Would really like to learn proper HDR. Too much of it is garish. Thanks for the opportunity.
would like to get into HDR
better late than never ...
Thanks for the interest, people. I'll get back to you with the bounty presently.
i am interested in learning about HDR.
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