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Create #HDR and use #Tone mapping persona in #Affinity photo Hindi #tutorial-
In this Hindi video tutorial,we have demonstrated you what is the meaning of #HDR photo and tone mapping #persona ,when to use develop persona,how to do HDR merging,how to apply tone mapping persona on normal photos.
The new features in Affinity Photo include an HDR Merge tool for combining a series of different exposures of the same scene into a single, high dynamic range image, and Tone Mapping Persona (or ‘workspace’) which can bring out all this extended shadow and highlight detail to create a richly detailed, finished image.
HDR meaning-
High-dynamic-range imaging (HDRI) is a high dynamic range (HDR) technique used in imaging and photography to reproduce a greater dynamic range of luminosity than is possible with standard digital imagingor photographic techniques. The aim is to present a similar range of luminance to that experienced through the human visual system. The human eye, through adaptation of the iris and other methods, adjusts constantly to adapt to a broad range of luminance present in the environment. The brain continuously interprets this information so that a viewer can see in a wide range of light conditions.
Tone mapping reduces the dynamic range, or contrast ratio, of an entire image while retaining localized contrast. Although it is a distinct operation, tone mapping is often applied to HDRI files by the same software package.
What is Tone Mapping?
Tone Mapping is the process of converting the tonal values of an image from a high range to a lower one. For instance, an HDR image with a dynamic range of 100,000:1 will be converted into an image with tonal values ranging from just 1 to 255.
You may wonder why someone would want to reduce the tonal range when an HDR image provides so many benefits compared to a Low Dynamic Range image. After all, HDR images contain a much higher level of detail and are closer to the range of human vision. The reason is simple: standard display devices can only reproduce a low range (around 100 or 200:1), and for paper, the range is even lower.
So, the goal of Tone Mapping is to reproduce the appearance of images having a higher dynamic range than the reproducing media such as prints or standard monitors.
In this Hindi video tutorial,we have demonstrated you what is the meaning of #HDR photo and tone mapping #persona ,when to use develop persona,how to do HDR merging,how to apply tone mapping persona on normal photos.
The new features in Affinity Photo include an HDR Merge tool for combining a series of different exposures of the same scene into a single, high dynamic range image, and Tone Mapping Persona (or ‘workspace’) which can bring out all this extended shadow and highlight detail to create a richly detailed, finished image.
HDR meaning-
High-dynamic-range imaging (HDRI) is a high dynamic range (HDR) technique used in imaging and photography to reproduce a greater dynamic range of luminosity than is possible with standard digital imagingor photographic techniques. The aim is to present a similar range of luminance to that experienced through the human visual system. The human eye, through adaptation of the iris and other methods, adjusts constantly to adapt to a broad range of luminance present in the environment. The brain continuously interprets this information so that a viewer can see in a wide range of light conditions.
Tone mapping reduces the dynamic range, or contrast ratio, of an entire image while retaining localized contrast. Although it is a distinct operation, tone mapping is often applied to HDRI files by the same software package.
What is Tone Mapping?
Tone Mapping is the process of converting the tonal values of an image from a high range to a lower one. For instance, an HDR image with a dynamic range of 100,000:1 will be converted into an image with tonal values ranging from just 1 to 255.
You may wonder why someone would want to reduce the tonal range when an HDR image provides so many benefits compared to a Low Dynamic Range image. After all, HDR images contain a much higher level of detail and are closer to the range of human vision. The reason is simple: standard display devices can only reproduce a low range (around 100 or 200:1), and for paper, the range is even lower.
So, the goal of Tone Mapping is to reproduce the appearance of images having a higher dynamic range than the reproducing media such as prints or standard monitors.
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#BTPCityscapePro – +BTP Cityscape Pro . owned by +Nancy Dempsey , curated by +Dmitry Jurkov
#hqsphdr #landscapephotography
#BTPCityscapePro – +BTP Cityscape Pro . owned by +Nancy Dempsey , curated by +Dmitry Jurkov
#hqsphdr #landscapephotography

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For some reason the 4K HDR capture share just started working on my X. Hooray! This is vid where I shot a grenade just as an enemy threw it 😁🤣💥
#riseofthetombraider #XboxOneX #4K #HDR
#riseofthetombraider #XboxOneX #4K #HDR
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