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Cheesecake by James
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<blockquote data-quote="adot45" data-source="post: 508048" data-attributes="member: 40001"><p>I wanted to do this in HDR - I took a bracketed exposure and tried LR and PS HDR, but they pale in comparison to what I saw the Photomatix trial do. I've spent way too much on photo gear lately to justify buying Photomatix at this time, but it's next on my list of stuff to lust after.</p></blockquote><p></p><p>Meanwhile you could try the 30 day trial of Corel After Shot Pro. I have them both and After Shot Pro does some things better than Photomatix...although I just have Photomatix Essentials.</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="adot45, post: 508048, member: 40001"] I wanted to do this in HDR - I took a bracketed exposure and tried LR and PS HDR, but they pale in comparison to what I saw the Photomatix trial do. I've spent way too much on photo gear lately to justify buying Photomatix at this time, but it's next on my list of stuff to lust after.[/QUOTE] Meanwhile you could try the 30 day trial of Corel After Shot Pro. I have them both and After Shot Pro does some things better than Photomatix...although I just have Photomatix Essentials. [/QUOTE]
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