Canuckistanian
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Fri Aug-19-11 02:54 PM
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Anyone have some recommendations for HDR software? |
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I've been using Picturenaut, and it does a fantastic job, but I can't figure out how to get a PS-editable file out of it, such as a TIFF. It does make TIFFs but PS tells me it can't read them. And the more I read about it, the more confusing it gets.
Are there any other applications that you could recommend to me?
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Fri Aug-19-11 03:07 PM
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Edited on Fri Aug-19-11 04:00 PM by Stevenmarc
That's what I use to use before I upgraded to CS5, which has a pretty good HDR tool unlike the previous versions. However, the absolute best as far as I'm concerned is Nik's HDR PS plugin which I'm currently using.
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Fri Aug-19-11 03:13 PM
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I think I saw Photomatix before, thanks for the reminder. As for Nik's, it seems kind of pricey and I don't think I can use it in PS Elements 9, which is what I just bought.
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Fri Aug-19-11 03:54 PM
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3. No Nik doesn't work in Elements |
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I like Elements, I keep a copy on the laptop for quick edits on the road and it works well with Lightroom.
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Sun Aug-21-11 11:44 AM
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4. i have both hdr efex pro and photomatrix |
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I prefer hdr efex by nix. Photomatrix is a very good program but I just prefer the effects that the Nix program gives me. I use it in aperture 3 and love it. I bought the entire nix bundle as a trial version and ended up paying for it within 1 day... its that good :)
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