It's good to know all the options possible and thank you for the tutorial. But gawd. Do we have to say ~on a PC/~on a Mac EVERY single time. All tuts do this all the time. We KNOW already. Anyone who doesn't know this has no business in a app like PS.
The best way is to make three photo's with all different exposure; one too dark, the second normal, and the third too light. Merge these three in photoshop and then you have another program wich can do tone mapping. Then you have a true HDR photo. But this one is a good solution as well.
It's good to know all the options possible and thank you for the tutorial. But gawd. Do we have to say ~on a PC/~on a Mac EVERY single time. All tuts do this all the time. We KNOW already. Anyone who doesn't know this has no business in a app like PS.
newcoyote 2 years ago
The best way is to make three photo's with all different exposure; one too dark, the second normal, and the third too light. Merge these three in photoshop and then you have another program wich can do tone mapping. Then you have a true HDR photo. But this one is a good solution as well.
NathanMandjes 2 years ago 2
Nice tut! but is not the greatest result of a hdr image
VERTEPR 3 years ago 5