Excelent and so useful ! I was quite pissed off with HDR Pro on Photoshop exactly because I traying many times and couldn't gave a natural look to my shots. Thank you so much Juan!!
A lot quicker than manually layering in PS & am guessing you reduce the noise level you would get if you just raise the shadow slider. Would this work for Focus stacking also? Like focusing on the fore, middle &, backround in a vast landscape shot ?
This video is old, and was meant to be used before Adobe added HDR into Lightroom. No need to do this now as you can do it all in LR. Focus stacking is different, that needs to be done in PS because you need to edit the layers for the different focus areas.
@@JuanPons Yup, I seen someone do it on you tube. I have Affinity for now along with LR6. I'll have to take some pics this week - try them both. Have to figure out how get the pics into AP as layers. Thanks for getting back.
Great but I'm wondering isn't it possible to have the same result using photoshop alone? I mean with the help of Adobe Camera Raw as a a filter embedded in Photoshop?
I've seen multiple tutorials reccommending 32-bit files. However, converting a 32-bit into jpegs or pngs for online sharing doesnt work smoothly. Any recommendations?