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Merge to HDR in Camera Raw

Merge to HDR in Camera Raw - Photoshop Tutorial

From the course: Enhancing Night and Low-Light Photos with Photoshop

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Merge to HDR in Camera Raw

- [Narrator] For night photography of some scenes, the extreme range of brightness levels that are present in a location can make it tricky to capture important detail in both the darkest shadows and the brightest highlights. For those situations, you can use high dynamic range, or HDR imaging techniques, to capture several shots of the scene, with different exposure settings to record good detail throughout the brightness range. One of the processing options in Adobe Camera Raw lets you create a merged HDR result from the multiple source files. Let's check it out. So I've loaded up the three source files of the boatyard into Adobe Camera Raw. And each of these was photographed with a camera on a tripod, and the exposure difference is about one f-stop apart for each of them. So if you come over and look at the exposure information underneath the histogram, you'll see that I was at 100 ISO, 'cause I was on a tripod, and I…

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