HDR Photography: High Definition Realty
HDR or High Dynamic Range is a term used in modern
photography to describe images that have been manipulated to reproduce
a greater dynamic range of luminosity than possible using standard digital imaging
techniques. When shooting
properties, often times we are challenged by uneven lighting and differences in
exposures that cause parts of the image to appear either too bright or too
dark.
For example, if we
were to take a photo of a kitchen with windows from the interior on a sunny day
the interior may have a balanced exposure level. However,
the landscape outside of the window may be over exposed and too bright. Having HDR
capabilities allows us to take multiple shots of the same image at varying
exposure levels and exploit the best parts of each shot. We then merge each
shot into one final, balanced, HDR image.
HDR is important when shooting real estate because it allows
the viewer to get a more accurate idea of how the property looks and makes the
image more inviting and eye-catching. It gives a nice even look to the image
and makes an otherwise standard photo look professional and print ready. At Dream Shore Studios we use High Dynamic
Range to create a High Definition Reality for your potential buyers.
Jamar Williams
CEO & Operations Manager
Dream Shore Studios
Your Vision. Our Lens.
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