Image flattening

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Mike_Powell
May 16, 2007
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I either read this article or saw a video on it, and now I cannot find it. It was a method that used nine or ten identical images shot over a steadily varying exposure range. The images were brought in to CS2 (what I’m running) and a flattened image that evened out highlights and shadows was the result. Well, I finally switched to a fair digital camera, and would love to employ the technique, but I can’t find the #!%@!* thing anywhere. Add to it, that I don’t have time to RTFM with this one. Can anybody recall this?

TIA

Mike

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Robert_Barnett
May 16, 2007
HDR (High Dynamic Range) is what you are talking about. File > Automate in CS2

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Mike_Powell
May 16, 2007
Robert! May you be blessed! Thank you so.
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Andrew
May 16, 2007
The article was in last months Practical photography.

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I either read this article or saw a video on it, and now I cannot find it. It was a method that used nine or ten identical images shot over a steadily varying exposure range. The images were brought in to CS2 (what I’m running) and a flattened image that evened out highlights and shadows was the result. Well, I finally switched to a fair digital camera, and would love to employ the technique, but I can’t find the #!%@!* thing anywhere. Add to it, that I don’t have time to RTFM with this one. Can anybody recall this?

TIA

Mike

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