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Old 08-02-2010, 08:50 PM   #4 (permalink)
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first you need to take several shots at different "stops" (vary the shutter speed). 3-stop difference should be enough. The images have to align perfectly so a tripod & remote is a must to prevent camera shake. HDR basically creates a balance from the overexposed & underexposed images.

In Photoshop: File>Automate> Merge to HDR> Browse(select files in order)>OK

After it processes the images you can adjust the historgram
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