A better HDR solution

Try enfuse or the 32 bit plugin from the people who make photomatix. Instead of tonemapped images, these two programs deliver a single file with ALL the information of 5 bracketed files combined. Then just edit as a regular file in Lightroom. Results are very realistic.
I agree. This product produces nice tonality, and some specific tweaks can do an even better job.

But I don't do HDR as much anymore after getting the Nikon D7000, which has high dynamic range. The D750 has even more: I am able to pull up plenty of shadow detail in a dark room without blowing a daylight scene through a window in that room.
 

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