"Nicholas Hall" wrote in message
Thanks for the reply.
My camera is a Canon EOS 350D.
NIK
Just search the Canon (or any) forum at dpreview for "HDR". I have seen numerous examples, in the Nikon forum and they are either using PS or Panotools (the ones I’ve seen recently anyway)
As to PS being better, if you have it, use it, then if you either find the process to restrictive or the effect not what you hoped, try another. Remember, some say that this can be done using one RAW image saved at different exposures, maybe it can, but not as effectively as using multiple exposures exposed for ranges differing ranges.
You need at least 3 even 5 (and I have seen more on some HDRs) taken in a bracketed sequence, so a good support and either some sort of remote release or timer operation is needed.
You do not want to be jabbing the shutter release with your finger when camera is on a tripod.
Regards
TWK
"Toobi-Won Kenobi" <Toobi-won > wrote in message "Nicholas Hall" wrote in message
I am running Adobe Photoshop CS3 and I am thinking of doing some HDR images and I wondered if Photoshop is the software to use for DR images or is there better software out there?
Thanks in advance for any help or guidance.
NIK,
Have a look at http://wiki.panotools.org/HDR_Software_overview What camera are you using?
Have a search of the forums in http://www.dpreview.com/ Very useful and inspirational site and well worth joining, free as well.
TWK