
21-05-2008, 09:55
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My real name is: Mark
North Yorkshire, England
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Hi Lelh
Yes you can create HDR with your compact and Photoshop - CS2+ I think though.
All you need to do, using Photoshop, is load in your jpeg image, adjust the exposure by a couple of stops (for example: 0 to -2), then save the file under a different name. Repeat the process, but this time change exposure from 0 to +2, again save file under different name.
You now should have three files with different exposure settings. Start HDR plug-in in photoshop and import your three files. Experiment with the different settings until you get a result you like.
Hope this is of some help.
Kindest Regards
MARK
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Primary Camera: Whatever I get my hands on,
Camera Skill: Intermediate ,
Photoshop Skill: Advanced,
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My Main Interests:
Animals
, Black & White
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, Landscape
, Panoramic
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