MERGE MULTIPLE RAW PHOTOS to 32-bit HDR Dynamic
MERGE MULTIPLE RAW PHOTOS to 32-bit HDR Dynamic range in a photo refers to the ratio between the dark and bright areas. The human eye can adapt to different brightness levels, but the camera cannot. Using Photoshop CS3, you can merge multiple photos of the same scene but with different exposures into a High Dynamic Range (HDR) image, with luminosity levels even beyond what the human eye can see. Using Merge to HDR, the blended image can represent more shades of the colors in the visible world. Although HDR images today are used mostly for motion pictures and special lighting effects in some high-end photography, Photoshop CS3 s Merge to HDR command also opens the possibilities for photographs with more dynamic range. Photoshop CS3 adds more support for 32-bit files than the previous version. You can now add layers and layer masks and use some of the adjustment layer types, blend modes, filters, and various tools on 32-bit images. Photoshop Extended includes a new HDR Color Picker. 22 44 11 33 11 33 11 22 124 OPEN MERGE TO HDR FROM THE BRIDGE 1 In the Bridge, press Shift and click to select the images to merge. 2 Click Tools. 3 Click Photoshop. 4 Click Merge to HDR. Note: Continue the steps starting with step 8 below. OPEN MERGE TO HDR FROM PHOTOSHOP 1 In Photoshop, click File. 2 Click Automate. 3 Click Merge to HDR.
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