NEWSLETTER. June 2011 PHOTOBIE HIGH DYNAMIC RANGE

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NEWSLETTER June 2011 Well here it is, Junuary already and my tomato plants are huddled together for warmth! Boy if I had known the weather was going to be like this in California I would have stayed in the U.K! (And I know some people wish I had!) But I guess we will have to make the best of it. PHOTOBIE I have always believed that Adobe products are not the only way to improve or manipulate images and that there are many talented people who have produced very good programs (and often free or at little cost to you) which do not get a lot of attention. One such program is Photobie. It is free software for photo editing, scrapbooking, animation, screen capture, web design together with a worldwide club of enthusiasts and professionals who share their expertise. They are quite an amazing group, unlike so many who setup and after a very short time fizzle out this group seems to be very viable. The web site is very well laid out and has a lot of downloads, tutorials etc. plus connections to all the features and members. I am still working through the site but I recommend that you all take a look at the site. I think this might be a good topic for one of our meetings. Go to http://www.photobie.com. HIGH DYNAMIC RANGE You may have seen articles recently about the high dynamic range (HDR) photography and wondered what it was about. Basically HDR is taking a series of images, combining them, and adjusting the contrast ratios to do things that are virtually

impossible with a single aperture and shutter speed. Some critics say that it can make the images look artificial (see the above image of Hong Kong I found on the web) but when done with realism in mind it can be very effective. There are a couple of software programs, Photomatix and DXO Images come to mind but both coast $100. However there is a feature in Photoshop Elements that does a credible job although it isn t really HDR it does allow images to be merged and produces a very credible outcome. In the example to the left, two images were taken one focusing on getting the people correctly exposed and the other with the tower correct. Opening these images in Elements and going to File>New>Photomerge Exposure the image at the front was produced. Not exactly HDR but it does give a very nice result. When doing the same with landscape scenes more images can be used (up to ten) but remember to use a tripod to prevent ghosting due to camera shake. Experiment with setting a manual aperture or aperture priority, changing the aperture for a series of shots changes the depth of field and you may get blurring. Below I show a couple of images I found on the web which supposedly were created using the method described above. They are pretty impressive. 2 P a g e

As you know I like to play with everyday objects and create visual puns as I like to call them, (an example is shown on the left), and I am always looking for others to add to my collection. I have not had a lot of inspiration recently, this example initially started out with my thinking what an image would be like to show putting one s foot in one s mouth but it turned out as shown with a tentative tile of The Thinker but if you can think of a better one I would love to hear from you. A friend of mine sent me a couple of images recently I thought I would share with you. Although they aren t puns I think they deserve a laugh just for the irony. I don t think they need any explanation. TEXT TAMERS Peggy Johnson was kind enough to give me a very useful primer she found called Elements best kept secrets which is a wonderful set of mini tutorials. Rather than drop them all out at once I am going to reproduce them individually over time. So thanks to Peggy for this tip: 3 Page

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Well that is all for this issue of our quarterly newsletter, thanks to Walt for sending in the six handy tips for getting around Elements which Peggy distributed last month., One thing I didn t mention in the section on HDR images is that there is a free program available for full dynamic range images called FDR, which is not shorthand for a previous president by the way. You can see more at their website at: www.fdrtools.com I ll leave you with a couple more ironic pictures. 6 P a g e