![]() ![]() The English keyboard short cuts are optimized and I prefer to use these and I recommend to switch to English keyboard. I have observed that the Danish shortcut layout is badly optimized in Photoshop. Step 1 Arranging the layers in Photoshopīefore I start working with Photoshop I always switch to English keyboard. I find in this menu:Īnd Photoshop loads and then load the layers. Then I hit the command to ‘Load into Photoshop as Layers’. When I open Bridge I select my HDR Process folder with my 4 images and I select them. I do not use Bridge for anything else, but this is nifty little feature. There are many other ways of doing it manually, but this is the only one I know, where I can do it in one operation. ![]() I use Adobe Bridge to get my images into one Photoshop file as layers. These 4 images I want to get into Photoshop in layers. I then created a 4th tone mapped HDR image and saved that next to the 3 source images. You will then remember that I had 3 source images (an under-exposed, a normally exposed and an over exposed image). I assume that you have read my page with ‘ How to make an HDR image‘. I will use Photoshop CS6 to demonstrate, what to do, and later I will make tutorials that shows how to do it with Elements and Gimp, but for now you will have to translate the principles into those two for yourself. And if you do not have a budget for either of these two, you can also do it with Gimp. For some reason Adobe have not made the Layer Mask a part of Photoshop Elements. What I’m going to teach you, you can also do with Photoshop Elements, but you have to do a work around to do it. It’s not so important what version it is. This part of my HDR Tutorial assumes that you have a version of Adobe Photoshop CS. Hopefully you can read the images as they are.) (I know there is a bug clicking on the images on this page – I haven’t figured out yet, why WordPress does that – I’m working on it. ![]()
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