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Low Key HDR

Thursday, May 11, 2017

You might be not interested in Low Key HDR. Because you think it doesn't look beautiful, but for people who like HDR photography is pretty good them. We think most of you know about HDR, but you may not know about Low Key. What is Low Key Photography?

 Low-key photography is a terrific challenge for both the novice and the experienced. ... A low-key is one that contains predominantly dark tones and colours. Like high-key images, they convey atmosphere and mood. But where a high-key image feels airy and light, a low-key is usually dramatic and full of mystery.

Low Key HDR for Snapseed, there are 3 steps


1. HDR Scape
2. Tune Image
3. Vignette

Apply these three steps to create a dark and moody HDR image while maintaining highlights.

This is how it works:

 Step 1: HDR Scape



Select the HDR Scape filter. Set the style to Strong. Set the Filter Strength to 50 or higher, and ensure Brightness and Saturation are set to zero.

Step 2: Tune Image



Add the Tune Image tool to the photo. Reduce the Shadows as low as -50 to darken the image without losing all of the highlights.

Step 3: Vignette



Finally select Vignette. As a finishing touch, apply a vignette, bringing the Outer Brightness slider down as far as desired.

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