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Uploaded by PhotoWalkPro on Feb 2, 2008
Converting RAW files to an HDR image using Adobe Photoshop. This is part 1 of a 2 part series in creating HDR images using Photoshop and Photomatix
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sorry, but the third shot isnt over exposured. i miss the white point in that picture ???
CanonS5IStabelized 1 year ago
my version of bridge CS3 extended does not have the photoshop/HDR option
Punnarniman 1 year ago
Where's part 2?
no radiance selection in save as :\
Milkshakman 1 year ago
@jenkinsm same =\
SnapShotSkater 2 years ago 2
Great!
gapstapper 2 years ago
For some reason when I try to watch in High Quality the video stops at 2:30, but goes the whole 7:38 in standard quality
jenkinsm 2 years ago 2
Great video, thanks.
guate6 3 years ago
Great video, thanks. One suggestion: when you save out of ACR back into Bridge, you might want to explain what you're doing for those who have only accessed ACR through Photoshop. Overall, very well done.
markfasano 3 years ago
thank you =]
PORNGLAS69 4 years ago
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sorry, but the third shot isnt over exposured. i miss the white point in that picture ???
CanonS5IStabelized 1 year ago
my version of bridge CS3 extended does not have the photoshop/HDR option
Punnarniman 1 year ago
Where's part 2?
Punnarniman 1 year ago
no radiance selection in save as :\
Milkshakman 1 year ago
@jenkinsm same =\
SnapShotSkater 2 years ago 2
Great!
gapstapper 2 years ago
For some reason when I try to watch in High Quality the video stops at 2:30, but goes the whole 7:38 in standard quality
jenkinsm 2 years ago 2
Great video, thanks.
guate6 3 years ago
Great video, thanks. One suggestion: when you save out of ACR back into Bridge, you might want to explain what you're doing for those who have only accessed ACR through Photoshop. Overall, very well done.
markfasano 3 years ago
thank you =]
PORNGLAS69 4 years ago