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ACR in CS6 (Tone HDR)

 
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Sep 26, 2013 14:25 |  #1

I just installed CS6 and I tried a quick HDR.

Once the HDR was process, a second screens comes up and ask you for adjustments. When you select 32 bits, it should give you a option to Tone with ACR, but it's not giving me that option .. All it does it goes back to the CS6 screen for further adjustments.

am I missing something, anyone else have the problems? what can I do to fix it? THank you!




  
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Sep 26, 2013 15:18 |  #2

Here are a couple of tutorials:

http://tv.adobe.com …32bit-hdr-and-camera-raw/ (external link)

http://tv.adobe.com …2bit-hdr-images-in-lr-41/ (external link)

I think that you have to save that 32 bit tiff file, and then open it in ACR.


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Sep 26, 2013 15:20 |  #3

I *think* that option ("Complete toning in Adobe Camera Raw" checkbox under the 32bit histogram) is only available in Photoshop CC, not CS6.

In CS6, once you complete your merge to a 32bit file and it opens in Photoshop, save it as a TIFF (32bit) - then you can open it in ACR or LR and tone it there. You version of ACR has got to be 7.1 (i believe) or greater.

Such are the vagaries of crippling CS6 to make you switch to CC.

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Sep 26, 2013 15:50 |  #4

Oh OK .. Yes I did have the CC version (Trial) and it just kept crashing so I went to the CS6 ...

I will see if that works .. thanks guys!




  
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