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<blockquote data-quote="shungokusatsu29" data-source="post: 211241" data-attributes="member: 15818"><p>Atleast with Elements, you still get the "realistic" look to it. Were the 3 files EV spaced out evenly? 2, 0, and -2? I actually use just one file (for time sake and lack of a good tripod) and create two additional exposures (raw format) and merge them. Not sure if this is the same as three separate shots but it works for me! I personally don't like the exposure merge of Elements since I have Photomatix. Definitely check that software out if you are wanting to get into HDR. The photo I posted is with one of the presets.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shungokusatsu29, post: 211241, member: 15818"] Atleast with Elements, you still get the "realistic" look to it. Were the 3 files EV spaced out evenly? 2, 0, and -2? I actually use just one file (for time sake and lack of a good tripod) and create two additional exposures (raw format) and merge them. Not sure if this is the same as three separate shots but it works for me! I personally don't like the exposure merge of Elements since I have Photomatix. Definitely check that software out if you are wanting to get into HDR. The photo I posted is with one of the presets. [/QUOTE]
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