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Saving 32-bit HDR files in Photoshop

Saving 32-bit HDR files in Photoshop - Photoshop Tutorial

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

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Saving 32-bit HDR files in Photoshop

- [Instructor] Let's take one more look at working with the 32 bit mode in Photoshop's merge to HDR pro dialog. And we're going to take a look at the final option here, for 32 bit files and that is to bypass Camera Raw initially and take the file directly into Photoshop. So I'm going to uncheck the complete toning in Adobe Camera Raw check box and that opens up the ability to set the white point preview, so we see this histogram here and if we move the white point preview slider it doesn't take long to arrive at some pretty significant adjustments. So it doesn't take long for those highlights to get really blown out. So the important thing to understand about this is that it is just a preview, anything that I do here is not going to permanently affect the file. So if I opened up the file into Photoshop, I'm not going to be permanently losing the highlight detail on the back of the boat there. So what's going on with that?…

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