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| Photo by Jack Howard |
| With High Dynamic Range Imaging, you don't have to choose to lose the shadows or the highlights. With exposure bracketing and photo merging, you can get amazing detail throughout the tonal range. |
New to HDR and Smart Stacks?
This is an advanced tutorial. If you are new to HDR and Smart Stacks, you'll want to check out our earlier stories on HDR and Smart Stacks.
PopPhoto.com/hdr: An introduction to HDR with walkthroughs of the HDR workflow in Photomatix Pro and Adobe Photoshop CS2
CS3 HDR workflow: The basic workflow in CS3, highlighting upgrades from CS2
FDRTools Workflow: Basic and advanced workflows in this cool, economical HDR program
Deploy Smart Stacks: Tutorial on using Smart Stacks for tourist erasing in CS3 Extended, and a work-around for those who don't have this most expensive specialized version of CS3.
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