[HDR-photo] Our article on advanced Merge to HDR
Bob Wise
bob at bobsplanet.com
Wed Jul 18 13:51:24 EDT 2007
Will TIFF maintain my critical EXIF data?
On Jul 18, 2007, at 10:20 AM, Uwe Steinmueller wrote:
>> PSD support _would_ be wonderful, though. *smile*
>
>
> I would not bother with this. You can save nearly
> everything in a TIFF file. PSD is more an old historic
> file format.
>
> Uwe
>
>
> --- Marc Huff <mhuff at whdigital.com> wrote:
>
>> 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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