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May 19, 2010 16:03 |  #1

Please add your tips and tricks on how to best use CS5 for HDR

see for ref my 1st attempt with CS5 (a Fun Fair at Trier Germany)

if there is a good tutorial on HDR with CS5 do provide a referance


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May 20, 2010 13:35 |  #2

i like how it's kind of subtle B&W in the background and very vibrant in the foreground, nice shot


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May 20, 2010 16:40 |  #3

7D_Sniper wrote in post #10216642 (external link)
i like how it's kind of subtle B&W in the background and very vibrant in the foreground, nice shot

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May 20, 2010 16:44 as a reply to  @ omer's post |  #4

I have been playing a bit more with CS5 HDR
Few observation I made:
The remove ghost (moving objects in the scene) is nice but tricky tool
It does help you get ride of moving objects in the scene but at the s/w discretion. I had 2 trucks in a landscape both moving in opposite direction one ghost was completely gone the second ghosting was not removed.
Ghosting can also impact the way the sky render – do pay attention to it
You can decide which exposure is the anchor (by dragging the green square around the exposure) but you can not pick specific objects (may be I am asking for too much)
It seems that the noise also increases depending on the exposure you choose for anchor
Still learning CS5 so take what I say with a spoon of salt but i was hoping for more at this stage where HDR is an established feature they could have done alot more


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May 21, 2010 19:01 |  #5

i have been looking for a way to batch action hdr pro.. any suggestions


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May 22, 2010 09:40 |  #6

richardyoung wrote in post #10223921 (external link)
i have been looking for a way to batch action hdr pro.. any suggestions

You got great images/art on you site

I do not use Action/batch for HDR as i tweak every picture alot
i do use some preset parameters to begine with e.g i use the recommended parameters form the bellow good tutorial for the Shadow/highlight i do

http://abduzeedo.com/h​dr-not-only-the-magic-effect (external link)


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