Scotty wrote: Learn how to layer blend with smart objects.
Tarb1968 wrote: Won't Photomatix do this? I think so.
xmasforall wrote: With Photoshop CS5 you can use older single photos and create them into HDR.
Scotty wrote:
xmasforall wrote: With Photoshop CS5 you can use older single photos and create them into HDR.
Are you talking about exposure blending with smart objects or going into RAW editor and dragging saturation, contrast, fill light, recovery all the way up and playing with brightness?
Stealthy Ninja wrote:
Scotty wrote:
xmasforall wrote: With Photoshop CS5 you can use older single photos and create them into HDR.
Are you talking about exposure blending with smart objects or going into RAW editor and dragging saturation, contrast, fill light, recovery all the way up and playing with brightness?
I thought that was called cooking it till it's burnt.
Scotty wrote:
Stealthy Ninja wrote:
Scotty wrote:
xmasforall wrote: With Photoshop CS5 you can use older single photos and create them into HDR.
Are you talking about exposure blending with smart objects or going into RAW editor and dragging saturation, contrast, fill light, recovery all the way up and playing with brightness?
I thought that was called cooking it till it's burnt.
If only steven was here to show us samples.
Stealthy Ninja wrote:
Tarb1968 wrote: Won't Photomatix do this? I think so.
Yes, but...
I tried Photomatix back when I was experimenting with HDR and IMHO it's a horrible program that really easily makes a photo suck. IMHO the auto ISO feature in photoshop is better.
IMHO what Scotty said.
BTW HDR is really easy to overdo so be careful.
Scotty wrote:
xmasforall wrote: With Photoshop CS5 you can use older single photos and create them into HDR.
Are you talking about exposure blending with smart objects or going into RAW editor and dragging saturation, contrast, fill light, recovery all the way up and playing with brightness?
cwightmanphotos wrote:
Scotty wrote:
xmasforall wrote: With Photoshop CS5 you can use older single photos and create them into HDR.
Are you talking about exposure blending with smart objects or going into RAW editor and dragging saturation, contrast, fill light, recovery all the way up and playing with brightness?
In Photoshop CS5 Extended there is an HDR section to create single images into HDR.
Scotty wrote:
cwightmanphotos wrote:
Scotty wrote:
xmasforall wrote: With Photoshop CS5 you can use older single photos and create them into HDR.
Are you talking about exposure blending with smart objects or going into RAW editor and dragging saturation, contrast, fill light, recovery all the way up and playing with brightness?
In Photoshop CS5 Extended there is an HDR section to create single images into HDR.
Yes, but its kind of terrible.
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