POST-PROCESSING
This is an essential step for professional photographers. It allows to improve the image, to take care of the last details in order to obtain the best possible result.
The work of the professional photographer does not end with the shooting.
POST-PROCESSING
The work of the professional photographer does not end with the shooting. It only begins ! After this stage, another job begins : post-processing. Each image is carefully retouched to adjust exposure, contrast, saturation, colour and sharpness. And in order to get perfect images, it often takes time - post-processing can be as much work as the shoot itself!
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HDR POST-PROCESSING
(High Dynamic Range)
Indoors, the shooting is subject to the vagaries of natural light. On a sunny day, the difference in brightness between outside and inside is such that detail is lost in the light and dark areas of the photo. This is why the HDR technique is used, which consists of taking several photos exposed differently and then combining them into a single image.
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There are two ways of doing this: the automatic method, which is the quickest but allows less control over the final result. And the "artisanal" method which consists of selecting the best exposed area in each photo. It takes longer but the artisanal method gives you more control over the final result. It is this last method that I prefer.
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