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	<title>Comments on: Everything you wanted to know about HDR &#8230; and then some</title>
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		<title>By: MarkT</title>
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		<description>The beauty of HDR is that you can also create these images from 1 RAW file.
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I exported 5 images from RAWshooter with the following exposure compensation set -3, -1.5, 0, +1.5, +3.  I then ran it through photomatix, tone mapped it, then sent it to photoshop.  Photoshop curves work really well with HDR images.
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This was my first attempt, the good news is that the Flickr interestiness engine just loves HDR images.
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I exported 5 images from RAWshooter with the following exposure compensation set -3, -1.5, 0, +1.5, +3.  I then ran it through photomatix, tone mapped it, then sent it to photoshop.  Photoshop curves work really well with HDR images.
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This was my first attempt, the good news is that the Flickr interestiness engine just loves HDR images.
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