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| Description: | Instructor: James Corwin Johnson Hands on: YES Lecture: Yes Description: HDR, High Dynamic Range images can represent a greater range of luminance levels than can be achieved using more traditional methods of digital photography, by taking two or more images at different exposures and combine them together in a photo application, in order to render more detail information in the highlights and shadow areas of a high contrast subject. Although the technique has been around for many years, modern computer applications have made this powerful imaging process available to a larger audience than ever before. This class will deal with the processing side of this imaging techniques that were discussed in HDR Part 1. |
| Date: | Wednesday, April 15, 2020 |
| Time: | 1:00pm-5:00pm EDT |
| Duration: | 4 hours |
| Access: | Public |
| Created by: | Harold Siskin |
| Updated: | Wednesday, February 19, 2020 2:46am GMT |