Auto Exposure Bracketing/HDR
I would like to retake and fix this picture trying to get the foreground lighter and the sky less blown out. is this a good idea and is it possible to do HDR's with photoshop CS2?
http://i282.photobucket.com/albums/kk259/FDSA--/zzzzzzzzz-4.jpg
You will have to refer to your user manual for the answer to that. Mine is only 3
To get a really good HDR you want the exposure to be very far apart (like -2EV, 0EV, +2EV) and some people go even further than that...
You can do Merge to HDR in CS2 (File > Automate > Merge to HDR) and if the camera moves the frame a tad, no big deal it can correct it without messing your HDR up.
**Edit: Another cool feature that many do not know about with AEB, when your camera is set to "M" it adjusts the exposure by shutter speed OR aperture!
Depends of the camera. Some can make 5 bracketed photos. :)
most people tend to use photomatix for hdr.... download it and check it out....
bracketing will definatly help your reshoot... and of course... a tripod and the absense of wind......
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