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sanfairyanne

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HDRi and Stitching in Photoshop CS3/CS4 ???
« on: February 04, 2009, 02:59:28 pm »

Having recently been given a 5d I'm obviously a complete novice but I've done some stitch work in CS3. I noticed under ''Automate'' in CS3 there's an option to use HDR, not knowing a thing about this I did some research and find it very interesting. HDR would appear to do away entirely with the need for graduated neutral density filters.
I wonder whether it's possibly to stitch images as well as combine HDR. I realise that for say a 3 image stitch you would also need to bracket a stop either side (or more) for each image. So your going to be needing masses of storage. Nine images in RAW on a 5d would just about fill a third of a 512mb card.

Anyone had any experience of stitching HDR?

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HDRi and Stitching in Photoshop CS3/CS4 ???
« Reply #1 on: February 04, 2009, 04:35:47 pm »

Quote from: sanfairyanne
Anyone had any experience of stitching HDR?

Yes, there is plenty of experience around here.

By way of example:



Click here for all tech details.

Mark
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HDRi and Stitching in Photoshop CS3/CS4 ???
« Reply #2 on: February 13, 2009, 09:32:26 pm »

Try ptgui. It enables HDR and stitching in one step.  Then you can open the HDR output and manipulate it in Photomatix or photoshop.
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