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<blockquote data-quote="BackdoorArts" data-source="post: 130075" data-attributes="member: 9240"><p>Eduardo is exactly right, Pat. HDR Efex is the one plugin that is very different from the others, and I <strong><em>highly</em></strong> recommend watching their tutorials for it. Getting to the heart of the program with your photos set and merged correctly is the most important part, so pay attention to the parts about ghost removal since you can actually apply more than you need, leading to strange lighting around detailed objects like tree limbs. In the On Demand Video section there are a series of 4-10 minute How To videos that are foundational in getting started on the program. Once you have that under your belt, watch some of the longer lesson vids (about an hour each) to get a good feel of how to take full advantage of it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BackdoorArts, post: 130075, member: 9240"] Eduardo is exactly right, Pat. HDR Efex is the one plugin that is very different from the others, and I [B][I]highly[/I][/B] recommend watching their tutorials for it. Getting to the heart of the program with your photos set and merged correctly is the most important part, so pay attention to the parts about ghost removal since you can actually apply more than you need, leading to strange lighting around detailed objects like tree limbs. In the On Demand Video section there are a series of 4-10 minute How To videos that are foundational in getting started on the program. Once you have that under your belt, watch some of the longer lesson vids (about an hour each) to get a good feel of how to take full advantage of it. [/QUOTE]
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