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Old 09-07-2007, 19:30   #5 (permalink)
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Re: hdr Tools in CS3

Useing the exposure adjustments, saving a preset in local adaption on the curves with the picture looking right, ,saving as a tiff and opening in raw from bridge as a tone mapping seems to be the way to go, atleast with the high detail trees and leaves that are coming out my
ears. This little system has given me a brighter color depth when compared with the original 3 raw exposures. Anyway I noticed the difference right away,,I haven't used anything but photomatrix until now. The top picture is my first in PS so I can improve with a little practice I'm hoping. There is no sharpening or adjustments after raw in CS3 and tonemapping in Photomatrix. Please tell me your impressions,,Thanks
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