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?
Submitted by gregorourke on Wed, 05/14/2008 - 06:20.
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. :,(
flat example
Colin,
I would have rather seen an extreme contrast sunlit shot. Then the HDR would really show its possibilities.
John
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?
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. :,(
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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