[HDR-photo] Our article on advanced Merge to HDR
Marc Huff
mhuff at whdigital.com
Wed Jul 18 00:12:58 EDT 2007
But from Uwe's article, the tone mapping in CS3 doesn't do nearly as good of
a job, or did I read that wrong?
Oh! You're talking the Photomatix plugin, aren't you? Shoot... I never
thought of that.
*sigh*
You always seem to learn things on these lists.
PSD support _would_ be wonderful, though. *smile*
Thanks, everyone. I learned something today.
_Marc Huff
WHdigital, Inc.
-----Original Message-----
From: hdr-photo-bounces at hdr-photography.com
[mailto:hdr-photo-bounces at hdr-photography.com] On Behalf Of Bob Wise
Sent: Tuesday, July 17, 2007 6:49 PM
To: High Dynamic Range Photography
Subject: Re: [HDR-photo] Our article on advanced Merge to HDR
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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