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HDR With LR4

“Yawning Portal” – subglacial caves are consistent and abundant by comparison; this cavernous tunnel under an iceberg was once-in-a-lifetime

 

The ability in Lightroom4 to work with 32bit files from Photoshop’s “Merge to HDR Pro” function has all of a sudden made working with HDR files not feel so HDR-ish. You rescue detail from the highlights and pull detail up out of the shadows in the same way you would have with a single exposure. The big difference? The information available feels positively endless! Here’s a video that lays out the details in a straightforward manner and includes a wonderful example image.

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