Duke
Mountain Carver
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- Feb 19, 2012
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I couldn't help but notice that this site is frequented by many a pro photographer....which makes me a bit hesitant to post any of my shots, but I have to since it is part of the question. I often get a shot that has a combination of dark shadows and blown out areas too. I am looking for a way to do an HDR from altered copies of one shot. Most of the time I have a trail shot that I later decide I want to correct the light/dark areas. Photoshop will not let me do this and keeps telling me that the shots do not have the dynamic range (even though they do). I don't take many landscape shots so I am not setting up a tripod with varying stops for identical shots. I did find a method where one takes a single shot, overlays and monochromatic, negative, and then applies a gaussian blur. It does seem to improve this but isn't an actual HDR. I would appreciate some tips from you pros. attached I have two shots showing an original and the same shot after the above process. Is there a better way and some way i can do actual HDRs from a single RAW? (it should be clear which is which or I should abandon this anyway)



