[HDR-photo] Our article on advanced Merge to HDR

Uwe Steinmueller ustein_outback at yahoo.com
Tue Jul 17 19:54:27 EDT 2007


Bob,

do you convert to linear in the DNG options?

Uwe
--- Bob Wise <bob at bobsplanet.com> wrote:

> 
> I meant the second case...
> 
> Possible workflow (I'll experiment):
> 
> Load raw
> Correct for CA in ACR (as much as possible).
> Save as DNG
> Repeat for each image
> Run Photomatix on the set
> 
> This might avoid setting the exposure information
> manually as you do  
> for TIFFs.
> A nice feature would be processing .psd files. :-)
> 
> 
> You don't need this kind of workflow for the single
> image case, as  
> you can run the tone-mapping plugin in CS3 at
> whatever stage you see  
> fit.
> 
> -bw
> 
> On Jul 17, 2007, at 3:07 PM, Marc Huff wrote:
> 
> > Photomatix does support DNG... but that doesn't
> help you with the  
> > chromatic
> > aberration.  You still get the fringes.
> >
> > Unless you mean saving back out of CS3 into DNG...
> then importing into
> > Photomatix.  Does that help the situation or is
> 16-bit TIFF just as  
> > good?
> >
> > (For the record, CS3, 16-bit TIFF and single or
> "fake" HDR is my  
> > workflow)
> >
> > _Marc Huff
> > WHdigital, Inc.
> >
> >
> >
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