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Old 12-24-2006, 03:10 AM
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[QUOTE=Merlyn;1413]Just a note here. If your camera has a exposure bracketing mode and you use Photoshop you to can do HDR. Set the camera to bracket ever how many fStops
you want or you can do this manually, one shot at a time. Take the shot on a tripod so there is no movement what so ever. You want all the shots the exact same. In photoshop click on file/automate/merge HDR. It works well.
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Thanks mate - you just saved me $$$ - I have photoshop, and wanted to play with HDR (I love scenic shots) but didn't want to expend anymore money!

I would also probably use RAW - I am loving it more and more as I learn more about it, it is just too versatile.
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