ISS Views in High Dynamic Range (HDR)
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High Dynamic Range time lapse sequences of photographs taken by the crews onboard the International Space Station.
Definition: HDR (High Dynamic Range) is a digital photography technique whereby multiple exposures
of the same scene are layered and merged using image editing software to create a more realistic image, or a dramatic effect.
The combined exposures can display a wider range of tonal values than what the digital camera is capable of recording in a single image.
Images by NASA.
Software used: Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 4 -
Photomatix Pro (HDR tool) -
Name Mangler (Mac OS X file renaming utility) -
Adobe After Effects CS6 -
Adobe Premiere Pro CS6
Music: "Organics" by Michael Stearns
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