Ultimate De-ghosting for HDR Imaging

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In this advanced tutorial, we'll show you how to easily create a single High Dynamic Range image from 63 source files using Photoshop CS3 Extended's Smart Stacks feature!

By Jack Howard Posted July 12, 2007

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Step 3: We have seven exposure levels, so we're going to make seven subfolders, one for each shutter speed: 13, 25, 50, 100, 200, 400, and 800. Notice we've also adjusted the thumbnail slider to make seven columns. Each vertical column holds all the images at a given exposure level. Select all the images in a column and drop them into the folder named for that exposure level: all the 1/100 photos will be put into the 100 folder.

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