How to Create Stunning HDR Effects with ReDynamix Hdr Dce Tools
Have you ever wanted to create HDR-like effects from a single image? HDR (High Dynamic Range) photography is a technique that combines multiple exposures of the same scene to capture a wider range of light and detail. However, it requires a tripod, a
camera that can shoot in RAW format, and a software that can merge and tone-map the images.
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But what if you don't have all these equipment or time? What if you want to enhance an existing image with HDR-like effects? That's where ReDynamix Hdr Dce Tools come in handy. ReDynamix Hdr Dce Tools is a Photoshop plug-in that allows you to create HDR-
like effects from a single image. It works with any image format, including JPEG, and any light source, including LED. It also has other features such as Orton and Black/White filters that can add more character to your image.
In this article, we will show you how to use ReDynamix Hdr Dce Tools to create stunning HDR effects with just a few clicks.
Step 1: Download and Install ReDynamix Hdr Dce Tools
You can download ReDynamix Hdr Dce Tools from the official website. It costs $24 USD and supports both 32 and 64 bit versions of Photoshop. You can also try it for free for 30 days before buying it.
After downloading the plug-in, run the installer and follow the instructions. The plug-in will be automatically added to your Photoshop folder.
Step 2: Open an Image in Photoshop
Launch Photoshop and open an image that you want to enhance with HDR effects. You can use any image, but ideally it should have some contrast and detail in both the highlights and shadows.
For example, we will use this image of a bridge:
Step 3: Apply ReDynamix Hdr Dce Tools
To apply ReDynamix Hdr Dce Tools, go to Filter > Mediachance > ReDynaMix HDR. A new window will pop up with the plug-in interface.
You will see a preview of your image with some sliders and buttons on the right side. These are the settings that you can adjust to create different HDR effects.
The main slider is the Dynamic Light Radius, which controls how much light is added or subtracted from the image. By moving it to the right, you will increase the contrast and brightness of the image. By moving it to the left, you will decrease them.
The other sliders are:
Dynamic Light Strength: controls how strong the light effect is.
Color Saturation: controls how vivid or muted the colors are.
Local Contrast: controls how much detail is enhanced or smoothed in the image. Color Shift: controls how much the colors are shifted towards warm or cool tones.
You can also use the Orton and Black/White buttons to apply additional filters to your image. The Orton filter creates a dreamy effect by blurring and overlaying the image with itself. The Black/White filter converts your image to grayscale with some
tonal adjustments.
You can experiment with different combinations of settings until you find the effect that you like. You can also use the Presets menu at the top to choose from some predefined effects.
For example, we will use these settings for our bridge image:
Dynamic Light Radius: 50
Dynamic Light Strength: 100
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