HDR editing in Adobe Camera Raw or Lightroom

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suddie1215
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Re: HDR editing in Adobe Camera Raw or Lightroom
In reply to Buzzzman, 7 months ago

Buzzzman wrote:

32 bit editing of  HDRf tiff files  was included in    the Photoshop (ACR ).7.2 and  Lightroom 4.2 upgradee.   I am also surprised that it  is hardly mentioned,  because being able to edit 32 bit files  in Beidge or Lightroom is  a pretty big deal --especially for those wh  prefer natural looking HDR' processed image.

I purchased PS 6 a few days ago, and even though it has been available  for  quite awhile- still had to update to ACR 7.2.

I haven't played with editing 32 bit tiff files, but will soon....Looking forward to it.....

Buzz

Actually 32-bit HDR processing was introduced back in May 2012 when Adobe Camera Raw 7.1/Lightroom 4.1 Released Candidates were made available to the public.  See:  http://blogs.adobe.com/lightroomjournal/2012/05/camera-raw-7-1-release-candidate-now-available.html

There's still room for true HDR software since this processing is more exposure blending than tone mapping so if one needs to do tone mapping you'd still have to have other software or do it in Photoshop (which to me is sub-optimal).

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