From the course: Photoshop for Designers: Working with Bridge

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HDR

HDR

- [Instructor] In this movie I want to look at two different ways of creating an HDR image, both of them initiated through Bridge. In the first example, I am going to create a composition from these three frames, normal exposure, under exposure and over exposure. I'll select all three, come to the tools menu, Photoshop, merge to HDR Pro. In the merge to HDR Pro dialog, I can create a 16 or eight bit image, and that gives me access to all of these sliders as well as these presets. But I don't want to use those. Instead I'm going to create a 32 bit image and complete the toning in Adobe Camera Raw where I'm much more comfortable with the sliders and I feel it's much more flexible. So I'll choose to tone in ACR and here I'm going to make a few changes that are specific to this image. I'll change the white balance. I'll start out with an auto toning, increase the clarity, dehaze, increase the vibrance, open up the shadows, then come to my graduated filter, draw down a graduated filter…

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