10 Responses to “Creating an HDR-like Image From a Single RAW File in Lightroom”

  1. Victor Augusteo says:

    nice trick that everybody can do in 10 minutes!

    commenter, notice that he said “HDR like” not true HDR. of course u need multiple exposure for true HDR.

    that being said, i did similar tutorial quite a while back using one of Lightroom preset, check it out here

    HDR video tutorial

  2. hfng says:

    Great post. Thanks for sharing!

  3. Momoc HDR Photography says:

    I think some of the setting we can use after processed the photo in Photomatix fro bracketing multiple exposure….and for single Raw..can follow each of the steps explained in this article..thanks

  4. Forrest says:

    I agree with everyone, especially marly. Post the Raw file so we can hack at it ourselves ;-) . Then when we are all done, we can share our results!

    Here is my latest HDR with a stupid little point n shoot with +/-1 bracketing…no RAW :-(

    http://www.flickr.com/photos/forrestjr/4298226119/sizes/o/in/set-72157600281060593/

  5. SusanG says:

    Call it what you like Pye! I like the way you laid this out and as a corrective process you’ve vastly improved the tonal colour, contrast and yes, dynamics of the scene. FYI there are ways to achieve similar results with JPEG originals using layer blends and local adaption in either 16 or 32 bit modes. But it’s complex and easy to screw up if not done with a subtle touch.

    As you mentioned, it is important to calibrate your monitor to a print environment if that’s where you want to output the image. HDR (or almost any major adjustment in digital processing) is infamous for causing out of gamut colours and disappointing results without that all important soft proofing step.

    Good post!

  6. Khürt Williams says:

    I’ve been experimenting with HDR photography using Lightroom 3 beta and Photomatix. I’ve had good results, though not to the extent detailed here.

  7. Pye says:

    I am the author, the title was actually supposed to be “Correcting and Creating HDR-Like Images in Lightroom” hehe, my bad. I think I explained through the article though that this was an HDR-like effect from a single shot achieved through tonemapping, rather than an actual bracketed and tonemapped HDR shot. Hope you all enjoy it!

  8. ChrisC says:

    Well, HDR is largely tonemapping, it’s just using a wider dynamic range than you’d get with a single RAW file. Yeah bracketing gets you more dynamic range, but a RAW file has more dynamic range than a jpg, and it’s not like there’s a specific dynamic range threshold you need to cross to qualify for “HDR”.

    Also, I don’t see anything clickable to get at the RAW file used in this demo. Missing link?

  9. Marly says:

    hi, is it me or is there no link to click on to download the original RAW File?

  10. megan v says:

    This is a fantastic tutorial!! I’ve been learning Lightroom over the past month or so and have got an ok handle on most of the tools, but reading this tutorial helped me put the tools to much better use and everything makes so much more sense now. Thank you!! Beautiful image, as well!
    I’m definitely going to see if I can achieve this same effect.

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