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Raw & Post Processing, Printing => Digital Image Processing => Topic started by: Guenter on November 12, 2005, 04:05:43 pm

Title: Photoshop merge to hdr in batch mode?
Post by: Guenter on November 12, 2005, 04:05:43 pm
Is it possible to use the Photoshop CS2 "merge to HDR" function  in batch mode?

I shot a lot of panoramic images in bracketing mode (three different exposures each) and now want to batch generate HDR images.

 
Guenter
Title: Photoshop merge to hdr in batch mode?
Post by: matzehali on December 28, 2007, 03:52:47 am
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Is it possible to use the Photoshop CS2 "merge to HDR" function  in batch mode?

I shot a lot of panoramic images in bracketing mode (three different exposures each) and now want to batch generate HDR images.

 
Guenter
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Hi Guenter,

I wrote a small tool to help batching the merging of many file-triplets using Photoshops "Merge to HDR"-Script. You can find it here:

www.halibrand.de/batchhdr

Feel free to contact me if you have any questions,

Regards,

Matzehali
Title: Photoshop merge to hdr in batch mode?
Post by: matzehali on December 28, 2007, 03:54:49 am
It does only work under MacOSX, though, but it generates a script which runs under Windows, too.

Cheers,

Matzehali
Title: Photoshop merge to hdr in batch mode?
Post by: Brentbat on December 28, 2007, 11:43:31 pm
Photomatix has a batch function for merging an entire directory into an HDR file.

BP
Title: Photoshop merge to hdr in batch mode?
Post by: sniper on December 29, 2007, 05:54:46 am
In my opinion Photomatix does a better job of HDR than photoshop as well.  Wayne
Title: Photoshop merge to hdr in batch mode?
Post by: TimothyFarrar on January 03, 2008, 05:08:01 pm
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Is it possible to use the Photoshop CS2 "merge to HDR" function  in batch mode?

I shot a lot of panoramic images in bracketing mode (three different exposures each) and now want to batch generate HDR images.

 Guenter
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Guenter,

I've been doing batch processing of high dynamic range bracketed series for about 2 years now. Also now have a process which is ideal for stitched images. Of course if you are looking for the halos, graying artifacts, and other common "artistically" processed HDR effects, I cannot help you. However if you are simply looking for natural looking dynamic range, then I can.

Script works in CS2/CS3 on Mac/Windows and batch builds undeveloped high dynamic range blended digital negatives from DNG files,

[a href=\"http://www.farrarfocus.com/ffdd/batch.htm]http://www.farrarfocus.com/ffdd/batch.htm[/url]

It's part of my FFDD darkroom toolset for Photoshop,

http://www.farrarfocus.com/ffdd (http://www.farrarfocus.com/ffdd)

Here is a quick example of dynamic range,

(http://www.farrarfocus.com/ffdd/img/intro22.jpg)