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Jul 08, 2007 10:00 |  #1

Ok so i was on this site and i was trying to do the HDR thing with photoshop. When i got to this step i got lost. The dude says to open adobebridge, select the three images and open them with photoshop CS2. So i did and then in Photoshop CS2 it open the three images normally. Then in step two he has the images with all the setting adjstments in a seperate window within photoshop. How do i get to this window? http://photos1.blogger​.com …/4806/1533/1600​/step2.jpg (external link).

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Jul 08, 2007 10:09 |  #2

Select all your images by either shift clicking on them or control clicking on them. Then go to file>open>camera raw or PS.

then in the CR box you can select all again and then make the adjustments to all the files at the same time.

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Jul 08, 2007 10:49 |  #3

That is off course when you are using Raw images...


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Jul 08, 2007 11:34 |  #4

I just checked on CS3 you can use jpg's not sure if you can with cs2.

tools>photoshop>merge to HDR

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Jul 08, 2007 13:11 as a reply to  @ snokid's post |  #5

Ok well i opened a raw image and that screen came up, But when a jpg is opened it only opens the image. I have done the files/automate/merge to HDR with jpeg images. But i guess his tutorial was done with raw images over Jpegs. Makes sense now. Duh wonder why i didn't catch that before. Thanks guys.


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Jul 08, 2007 13:14 |  #6

you have to have cs3/camera raw to open jpgs in camera raw.

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Jul 08, 2007 14:49 |  #7

snokid wrote in post #3507814 (external link)
you have to have cs3/camera raw to open jpgs in camera raw.

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Thanks, i have CS2 so I will stick with the raw iamges and follow the tutorial.:)


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