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C**A
The deinitive book on HDRI.
This is possibly the best book on digital photography that I have read to date. It is a technical book but not one that is obtuse. The first chapter gives a well crafted description of the limitations of digital cameras, sensors and the output (LDR images). From there a thorough discussion of the HDRI process with a descrption of most if not all the current HDRI software. There where hints here which improved my source images immediately. Merging a set of images into an HDR image is only the first step. Tone mapping is the next step. As is explained in the book tone mapping is the process of converting an HDR image to an LDR image. Christian Bloch explains the need for this process and gives a tutorial on a number of the HDR software packages. Also covered is the use HDR and stiched images to created a panorama image. A single reading of this book is not enough. When I started I was looking for specific information to take better source pictures and get more out of photomatrix pro. Now that I have satisfied that need I realize that a number of topics discussed early on have a greater importance to me. I will probably start reading it again too fill in holes that I left.
S**G
It's All Here and Then Some
Quite simply, this is THE definitive book on all aspects of HDRI photography. In setting about trying to photograph and put together my own HDRI panoramas, this book answered every question I had, and tackled every problem I ran into. It's very clearly written, well organized and well illustrated. It contains loads of specific technical information as well as a solid overview of the underlying principals of this specialized area of photography.This is the kind of book you can pick up, open at random, and learn something new and valuable. I'm not sure what I was expecting, exactly, but what I discovered was a volume that is probably one of the best overviews of the technology of digital photography I'm aware of. And it manages to be that while never losing sight of its primary focus on HDRI images specifically.Whether you want to shoot your own images, work with pre-existing HDRI resources, or simply gain an understanding of what it's all about, this book is simply terrific.
P**A
Textbook of HDRI
I have bought and read other books on HDR Photography, but I wanted to learn more. When I saw this on Amazon.com, I glanced through the contents, because I was looking for evaluations on various software programs that are available to help me decide on what to purchase.This book is far more thorough, and I believe Christian Bloch really knows in detail the history and technical aspects of HDRI photography. I am reading my way through this chapter by chapter; there's a quiz at the end of each chapter, and interviews with HDRI artists/practitioners. Christian Bloch has a sense of humor that some may miss on cursory reading. I find myself taking notes as I read, and the book stimulates me to have other ideas.As I read through this book, I find myself agreeing on the importance of taking the time and care to create HDR raw material before going to Tonemapping. He has suggestions on workflow to achieve this. The CD included with the book is loaded with a lot of resources.For the reader who is looking for a quick cookbook recipe and brief reviews and pictures on a sample of selected software, this is not the book for you.
B**R
You need this book!
Yes it's technical and yes it's probably more than you will ever want to know about HDR but if you are into this type of photography this book is invaluable. The more you progress (and you will do it faster using Bloch's book) the more you will appreciate having this reference. Bloch is an excellent writer, making every chapter understandable. He also has a great sense of humor that I appreciate. A DVD is included that contains examples so you can work along with the chapters as well as access to the various programs used and discounts to purchase. If you have made HDR photos Bloch shows you how to go far beyond what you thought possible and you will find that it is not that difficult. A great book and a great teacher.
C**E
Steady development that makes the book user friendly
Up until this book I had been trying to shoot HDR shots and found that my images were uninspiring. I used the book as a training program and steadily worked through the chapters and slowly my shots improved. The handbook lacks the razzmatazz of other HDR books that I purchased but in the end this is the one that served my need to learn the basics well before moving on to the sizzle. I am sure that a more experienced photographer could skip a chapter or two and still get good results. Some books that have heaps of images are hard to use on Kindle but this one worked seamlessly. Over all I am impressed.
T**S
It also comes with excellent software and Internet resource links to great tools you ...
The HDRI Bible. Whether you are a photographer, VFX guru, graphics artist or computer game designer, you NEED this book. From front to back it is filled with detailed, well written and explained examples and knowlege on every aspect of the art and science of HDRI. It also comes with excellent software and Internet resource links to great tools you can use to enhance your HDRI work. I have a huge library covering photography, VFX and computing yet this book is never far from my desk - it's the one you will go back to time and again to answer those HDRI questions that pop up while working out details within your own pipeline or linear workflow.
D**R
Vast - more than the amateur needs
This book is not for the photo hobbyist who wants to go out and snap some HDRs while on vacation. It's a mammoth exegesis and contains everything knowable about the art and science of HDR. May be good for your purposes.
J**G
Excellent
Excellent resource.
M**X
Per sapere tutto su HDR
Il libro spiega in modo esauriente come fare HDR, presentando numerosi software disponibili e spiegando come utilizzarli in pratica.Certo non è una lettura facile o per principianti, ma di sicuro un testo di riferimento per chi vuole imparare a fare HDR.
C**N
Extremely well balanced between getting a complex matter across and giving very helpful insights
This (e-)book belongs in the (virtual) shelf of any digital imaging enthusiast.Christian Bloch very skillfully gets a pretty complex matter across – never before have read a technical book that connects dot after dot after dot, giving me countless a-hah moments when suddenly bits and pieces of (half) information I had gained before formed a meaningful picture through the author's explanations.Christian Bloch convinces the reader that HDRI photography isn't merely a fad, but an inevitable shift in technology. Sooner or later, everyone with an interest in digital photography will have to deal with HDRI – this book gives the reader a head start.A perfect mix between theoretical background, practical tips (even an elaborate overview of available HDRI software!), and a refreshing dose of humor.Well done.
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All you'll ever need for HDRI
I have the first version of this book on Kindle and hesitated to buy the physical product at first, but I'm so glad I did.The book is substantial and has many new additions that newcomers and owners of the first edition will benefit from. It is exhaustive in it's exploration of the subject matter but not exhausting. The author writes in an entertaining and engaging style and it's hard not to be won over by his passion for this subject matter. Aside from the business of making HDR images there are tutorials, software, image examples from the bracketed exposures to the sIBL library all included on the DVD and even open source projects to improve the functionality of your camera.If you're interested or exploring HDR for Tone-mapping, panoramas, CG-Relighting this will take you from knowing nothing, to shooting and producing excellent results.
A**R
HDRIに関する膨大な情報量
3DCGで使用するためのパノラマHDRに関するあらゆる情報が載っています。色々な言語で販売されているのに日本語版がありません。それだけが非常に残念です。kindle版は同封されているCDのデータがありませんが値段が低く設定されているようです。
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