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Old 01-05-2008, 06:13
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Originally Posted by baz995 View Post
looks ace, i am having real trouble with mine though, if i use one image and use PS to take the exposure to +3 or +4 and -3 or -4 when i HDR merge those 2 new saved version with the original it just keeps saying not enough dynamic range and cancels, i ma sure i am doing everthing right as if i get my camera to bracket 3 shots with its max of +1, -1 the effect works

any help would be great as i love the look of this effect
Hi Baz,
I cannot comment on the effects and properties of photoshop HDR.
All my HDR work is done in Photomatix Pro. However I do try to stay within an exposure bracket of +2 to -2. Have you tried to override the program settings and work within these boundries? This may help.
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