
The first step of the suggested HDR workflow implies compressing the exposure of your SDR image by bringing the highlights and shadows as close as possible so that there are no extremes between the two. In the next video, Alex Jordan of Learn Color Grading shows off exactly how to create this aesthetic for your own shots. What’s more, you can even emulate a high dynamic range look without even using a camera that has HDR capabilities.Īpparently, this innovative concept opens up a whole new array of creative possibilities which makes many colorists eager to explore the trending HDR workflow providing brighter, clearer, and sharper images.

With a powerful coloring grading platform such as DaVinci Resolve 14, achieving the visual aesthetics you want is now easier than ever before.
