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HDR help please? - 09-23-2007, 11:46 AM


I took some shots this morning and used tripod and did 3 exsposures. Now I opened CS2 and went to merge in HDR. I chose the 3 images and merged them. Now how can I save them as JPG's it will not let me save then in JPG , just TIFF and PSD. Please explain this to me, thanks!

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you need to change it from 16bit to 8bit for jpeg.

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you need to change it from 16bit to 8bit for jpeg.
Thanks, I found that out after posting this. Really cool stuff this HDR. I will post a few trials later. Thanks again! Oh, anymore tips!

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Thanks, I found that out after posting this. Really cool stuff this HDR. I will post a few trials later. Thanks again! Oh, anymore tips!
Get a demo of photomatix and try that vs photoshop. The processing photoshop does for HDR's isnt nothing comared to photomatix. Try it out.

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Get the full version of Photomatix if you're going to go HDR crazy. I love it!

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Thanks Bryan & Jon.

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