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Oct 22, 2013 17:49 |  #1

This is a re edit I thought I'd share of a 5 exposure hdr of my home bar where I used the latest option to merge then tone the image as a 32 bit file using the Adobe Camera Raw editor. So far, I've been very satisfied with the results I've been getting using this method.

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Dec 08, 2013 20:09 |  #2

Great work, Doc. Not "HDR-ish" at all.

Nice bar, too. Well stocked with whiskeys, it seems. Sweet.


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Dec 12, 2013 07:40 |  #3

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Great work, Doc. Not "HDR-ish" at all.

Nice bar, too. Well stocked with whiskeys, it seems. Sweet.

Thanks. This has become my preferred method of merging multiple exposures. I now have PS CC so that has saved me the step of saving the merged file as a 32 bit tif and then opening it in the adobe camera raw editor. I like being able to use acr to adjust highlights and shadows plus all the other adjustments possible before I even open back in Photoshop.

For my home bar, I have scotches on the back shelf, vodkas top right on the shelves with lights and tequilas top left. Whiskeys/rums are bottom shelf. Liqours are also on the back shelf and on the very bottom on the countertop are various mixers, vermouths, etc.


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Dec 14, 2013 12:07 |  #4

I also have been working with Adobe camera raw 32 bit processing and am liking the results a lot. Your shot is fantastic. Great color.




  
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I also have been working with Adobe camera raw 32 bit processing and am liking the results a lot. Your shot is fantastic. Great color.

Thanks. It's nice not to have to worry about halos anymore using this method either.


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Dec 14, 2013 17:37 |  #6

Awesome shot!


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Dec 16, 2013 18:38 |  #7

The ACR filter in CC is my favorite change. Makes life so much easier.


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