Yes, there's a version 2 out of the book, there's a page on the hdrlabs website explaining the book and has links to Amazon for the paperback and ebook.

The site, forum and book are -the- main sources of information on this.
Of course there are other sites dealing with this, but hdrlabs has it condensed into one big package.


Rob Wuijster
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On 15-1-2013 23:09, Byron Nash wrote:
I found the book HDRI Handbook really helpful on that site. I think they have a newer version since I read it.


On Tue, Jan 15, 2013 at 4:27 PM, Paul Griswold <pgrisw...@fusiondigitalproductions.com <mailto:pgrisw...@fusiondigitalproductions.com>> wrote:

    Hey guys -

    I've been asked to help out on the show "Film Riot", and one of
    the things we were discussing is creating your own HDR images.

    I know HDRLabs has a ton of great info, but I was curious to know
    if anyone else had any good info or resources on the subject that
    I could pass along.

    It's not something I normally do, so I wanted to make sure I was
    giving them up-to-date info.

    Thanks,

    Paul


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