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Jan 04 2013

Grayscale Dodge and Burn Technique

I talk about dodging and burning a lot on EverydayHDR, as a matter of fact, I have done 3 separate video tutorials, one written tutorial, and I even threw in a segment about it in my eBook.  It is an extremely important step in the HDR process as you tend to lose a lot of important shadow information during tone mapping if you are not careful.

Unfortunately, it is very easy to forget to do in the heat of post processing.   I wrote DODGE…&…BURN on 3 separate sticky notes above my monitor to constantly remind myself to do it at the end of every photo.

This weeks tutorial focuses around Dodging and Burning on a grayscale copy of your color image.  Hear me out!

I had a professor in college who told me to photograph my prints (woodcut, etching, silkscreen prints) and make them grayscale in Photoshop.  She then proceeded to tell me something along the lines of, “If your print does not have a strong ratio of black and white with a smooth gradation of gray in between, you need to do some more work.”

I still remember that advice and have incorporated it into my Dodging and Burning workflow.

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1 comment

  1. José Parcerisa Vilatarsana

    Hi Blake. I am new here, I have been watching at your work and of course to your tutorials and I want to thank you for sharing your knowledge and congratulations for your excellent work and the explanations in your tutorials very clear and helpful. Your friend José.

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