Bending Images

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Peter
Oct 29, 2005
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I have seen a prcedure which I would very much like to be able to do. It is mentioned on the features screen of a program called DSLR Remote Capture Pro.

Several shots are taken of the same scene, with auto exposure bracketing, ranging from overexposed to underexposed.

The article may be seen on
http://www.breezesys.com/DSLRRemotePro/features.htm.

They show a beautiful example of a blended image (inside St Andrews Church, Sherborne St John, Hampshire) made up of the seven shots and state:

"By blending the auto bracketed shots in an image editor it is possible to retain detail in both the roof and the window."

I have tried to blend a set of images with layers in Photoshop but am not quite sure how to go about it.

Any help appreciated.

Peter

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Roberto
Oct 30, 2005
CS2 has that feature. It is called Merge to HDR automation.
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Peter
Oct 30, 2005
Lorem Ipsum wrote:

CS2 has that feature. It is called Merge to HDR automation.

Thanks, I found it and it works great. Thanks again – I needed that nudge in the right direction!
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Rudy Benner
Oct 30, 2005
"Peter" wrote in message
Lorem Ipsum wrote:

CS2 has that feature. It is called Merge to HDR automation.

Thanks, I found it and it works great. Thanks again – I needed that nudge in the right direction!

Oh great, now I will have to play with that feature, just when I thought I had the hang of it. I hate photography.

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