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HDR Photography 
The goal is to create a single HDR image from three or more identical images, except for exposure settings and without introducing distracting noise into the image.
Rubric Code: S84BC2
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Subject: Arts and Design  
Type: Assessment  
Grade Levels: Undergraduate

Powered by iRubric HDR Image Assignment
Session 1
  Non-Performance

Did not complete assignment or perform skill as outlined

0 pts

requires Improvement

3 pts

Basic

8 pts

Proficient

9 pts

Distinguished

10 pts

Overall Image submission

Submit 1 completed image using the HDR techniques in class

Non-Performance

Did not complete assignment
requires Improvement

Images fail to
convey the meaning
of the design
project and there is
a lack of understanding
. The learner did not use 3 corerctly exposed images in process
Basic

Images demonstrates basic understanding of technique but is not adjusted to maximize the effect. There is minimal Noise and ghosting in image.
Proficient

Image demonstrates basic understanding of technique but is not adjusted to maximize the effect. There is no ghosting or noise in image.
Distinguished

Image demonstrates basic understanding of technique and is adjusted to maximize the effect. There is no ghosting or noise in image.
Image Creation

Use of three images to create 1 HDR image without ghosting

Non-Performance

Used only a single image or 3 images that are not the exposures: correct exposure, underexposed -2, over exposed +2
requires Improvement

Used 2 images to create final HDR image. Images used were either: correct exposure, underexposed -2, over exposed +2 but not all three.
Basic

Used three images but images that were of the correct exposure, underexposed, or over exposed but not at the +2 or -2 exposure levels.
Proficient

Used three images and images that were of the correct exposure, underexposed -2, and over exposed +2 but not all three. Creativity was evident and the technique was demonstrated properly.
Distinguished

Used three images and images that were of the correct exposure, underexposed -2, and over exposed +2 but not all three. Creativity was evident and technique was fully mastered.
Ghosting

Use of 3 images taken at the same time.

Non-Performance

The images are not merged properly
requires Improvement

Images are merged but a great deal of ghosting is evident.
Basic

Ghosting of images is apparent and/or some movement is apparent between the 3 different images but does not take away from the effect.
Proficient

No Ghosting of images is apparent except for very minors areas that cannot easily detected.
Distinguished

No Ghosting of images is apparent at all and have been merged without any errors.
HDR Filtters

Use of filters/slides to create a stunning HDR effect

Non-Performance

Image does not portray HDR technique.
requires Improvement

Image is flat with no noticeable increase in HDR effect.
Basic

Image demonstrates basic HDR technique disclosing extra detail in the shadows and highlights.
Proficient

Image demonstrates very good HDR technique disclosing extra detail in the shadows and highlights but not both.
Distinguished

Image demonstrates very good HDR technique disclosing extra detail in the shadows and highlights.
Dynamic Range

Subject contains the proper dark versus light detail ti illustrate the effect.

Non-Performance

Images have to contrast or has artificially generated contrast.
requires Improvement

A fair amount of detail is found in the highlights or shadows but not both.
Basic

There is good detail in the shadows and highlights of the image.
Proficient

There is good detail in the shadows and highlights of the image and a good range of color exists to demonstrate the technique.
Distinguished

There is excellent detail in the shadows and highlights of the image and an outstanding range of color to demonstrate the technique.



Keywords:
  • Overexposed, Underexposed, propper exposure, "Plus two", "Minus two"


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