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Greetings,
Using Photoshop CS 2, having problems with the Merge to HDR function.
I’ve taken a series of photographs in RAW capture mode. These are generally -2, -1, 0, +1, +2 EV. When I load these five images into the function, I get "There is not enough dynamic range in these photos to construct a useful HDR image."
To be extra clear, these are five *diffierent* RAW files, each a full EV apart. These are not outputs from the same RAW file. Is it possible that the range of tonality in my picture is encompased in each one of the pictures?
Thanks,
Jason
Using Photoshop CS 2, having problems with the Merge to HDR function.
I’ve taken a series of photographs in RAW capture mode. These are generally -2, -1, 0, +1, +2 EV. When I load these five images into the function, I get "There is not enough dynamic range in these photos to construct a useful HDR image."
To be extra clear, these are five *diffierent* RAW files, each a full EV apart. These are not outputs from the same RAW file. Is it possible that the range of tonality in my picture is encompased in each one of the pictures?
Thanks,
Jason
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