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Creating a Digital Sandwich

Tony Sweet
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    The digital sandwich is ideal for architectural interiors. In this video, professional photographer and editor Tony Sweet takes you to Drayton Hall in Charleston, South Carolina, and photographs an ornate staircase in HDR. He shows you how to shoot long exposures in available light to capture the complete tonal range. Then, in post-production, he demonstrates how to merge the HDR exposures into a digital sandwich.

    In the editing suite, Tony layers his three HDR compositions into a single file and uses digital tools to enhance the sandwiched image including sharpening, color corrections, contrast, and spot retouching. The result? A beautiful image of historic Drayton Hall.

    See all of the videos in our Visual Artistry Course:

    Visual Artistry – Course Preview
    Using Long Exposure to Photograph Water
    HDR Photography: Capturing a Water Scene
    Close-Up Photography: Capturing the Details of Shells
    Photographing Scenery with Multiple Exposures
    Black and White Conversion
    Capturing the Beauty of Downtown Charleston
    Infrared Photography: Tips on Shooting and Editing
    How to Mirror an Image Using Photoshop
    How to Photomerge to Create a Panoramic Image
    This video: Creating a Digital Sandwich
    Capturing Unique Shots in Drayton Cellar
    Capturing HDR Images at Drayton
    Capturing and Editing Infrared Images
    Mirroring Images at Magnolia Garden
    Photographing Charleston Gallery
    Stitching and Merging Photos from Drayton Hall
    Assembling a Digital Sandwich at Magnolia Garden
    Photographing Trees with Multiple Exposure