Merge to HDR in Photoshop CS3 High Dynamic Range

How to create an HDR(High Dynamic Range) 32 bit image using the new Merge to HDR in Adobe Photoshop CS3 beta. See a full HDR artice with lots more detail here www.photoshopcafe.com

25 Responses to “Merge to HDR in Photoshop CS3 High Dynamic Range”

  1. brokenURL says:

    No he does what he says in 5:35 at 5:46

    Also notice 5:54 he says “click and drag”. You hear him click as well, but on screen he is still moving his arrow as if he’s speaking of the dark foreground.

    But really, follow him on the program and do it with him. You’ll understand then.
    He seems to do things in intervals which is why it looks like at first glance that he is in sync. Except the examples I made.

  2. renilicious says:

    It does jump out of sync around the 4.50 mark but then comes back. It’s got nothing to do with flash player being out of date as I’m on a new system with everything updated.

  3. TheSection300 says:

    True, a video is not entirely true to what you’ll se on your screen, but still Photoshop is inferior to others when it comes to HDR.

  4. DoubleGauss says:

    The final image is still not good enough. Needs more contrast tweaking.

  5. MyPhoneGoezBeep says:

    It’s funny making a large deal about 32 bit and the speed nowadays.
    Back then it was top notch! xD

  6. dwillpro says:

    you don’t get a high res output, the res is the same.

    1. cool photo
    2. cool technique
    3. slow ass silly mac
    4. tiny screen
    5. my $600 quad core PC has a $300 26″ monitor and completes this task faster than an 8 core Xeon $4000 mac. :D

  7. MattKnifton says:

    audio out of sync

  8. caireaux3d says:

    no it doesnt.

  9. medeued says:

    thanks for sharing, good enough for the beginner like myself! =)

  10. angeldilbeck32 says:

    Photoshop basics… Easy to follow videos… Go to Free-VideoTutorials.infoR (remove R)

  11. RyanRiopel says:

    audio is out of sync.

  12. stromatolithys says:

    any suggestions as to other ways to render HDR for an HDR n00b like myself?

  13. artkid666 says:

    this was one bad tutorial.

  14. bananabanana says:

    dumb tutorial

  15. leonardogiannotti2 says:

    blaaa!!

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  17. tattooedmommy23 says:

    Thanks for you’re help, by the way this man is running windows.. I’m a mac freak and photoshop on my and all iMac’s looks way different, also why would he lie about such a simple thing LOL.

  18. photoshopCAFE says:

    Check out my other he’d tutorials,

  19. photoshopCAFE says:

    Checkout my other HDR tutorials, they are much better :)

  20. pRuEaHoLiCz says:

    you ruinging the original…

  21. Timmpan says:

    worst video ever. crappiest hdr photo ive ever seen.

  22. instanoodles3956 says:

    LOL your voice is such a douchebag voice

  23. MyPhotoshopHD says:

    Hai cooles Video
    Auf meinem Kanal gibts
    ein Tutorial in deutsch !!

  24. pazzaronegiv says:

    wich software do you think it’s better in order to obtain hdr photos?
    thanks

  25. cjmitz says:

    can you get your facts right before you start, 1 minute it shadows, then highlights, then 16bit, then 32bit, but thanks for making a video