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flat example

Colin,

I would have rather seen an extreme contrast sunlit shot. Then the HDR would really show its possibilities.

John

2

Studio shooting

I can't bracket the exposure time while I'm shooting a product in the studio. By changing the aperture it will affect the focus of the subject.
Any ideas on how to do HDR in the studio?

3

CS2

I couldn't get this to work with CS2, though it said several times that it works in both CS2 and CS3. :(
There was no Merge to HDR function under Automate. I tried "Photomerge" but the settings were different and didn't have the same controls. And finally, it didn't give me an option to view in 32-bit, my only options were 8 and 16, and there was no HDR Conversion Dialog Box. That's where I stopped in the tutorial. :,(

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Cool

This is a cool tutorial. I will try this out later and tell you guys if i got the same problems as you guys have.

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