click e merge to hdr at e automate,then choose three files or more u can add or delete.then viola.remember images should be e same size.:nono:what are the ps steps involved to merge?is there a 'merge HDR' button?:dunno:
your 'haunted house' pic really gives me the creeps!
hi,
the most effective ways is for u to use a HDR merging software called photomatix, but i use photoshop. use a tripod and bracket a minimum of 3 shot 1 half stops apart. then use the hdr tools to merge them. i do some post processing after that to add my editing styles. here's an example. i hope it helps.
shah
I did this some time back, is this ok?
I tried that too , but I had to use a RAW file for that coz everytime I multiple expose, the model moved a little ... So far those attempts, not better than this leh ...you should do HDR on models since it's your cake.
not landscapes!:bsmilie:
I did this some time back, is this ok?
Slight movement of the model? Maybe that's because the model is the main subject of the photo . Do you think an image of a model with handshake blur look nice to you?It is HDR. The trees and foreground Are relative bright. If you notice my earlier attempt, I skip the toning (tone) so the picture turn out rather like normal...but when I played around with the tone, it is totally different.
HDR can also be created with a single shot in RAW. All you need to do is to have separate shots developed of different exposure. Since most of the time the details are captured by the sensor but not possible to display.
So a single shot of a model taken in RAW can actually be used. How it turns out is another story.
Just out of curiosity, if trees and clouds move and HDR can still be done, then why a slight movement of a model cannot be compensated??
The 3 shots i posted, the wave are hitting the shore all at different positions but the final looks ok...why??