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Originally Posted by Jayems
Tried to do an HDR from Max Bell Arena after shooting some hockey one night, the HDR didn't work (sans tripod) but one of the exposures worked. Still deciding if I like the photo or not. Was last Wednesday.
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Nice pic Jayems!
I read online a way of taking your original (has to be a RAW file) and using Photoshop to create the different exposures yourself; be sure not to save over top of your original. Then take the different exposures you created and combine with Photomatix to create the HDR. The guy recommends doing it this way instead of bracketing (especially with foilage) so nothing has changed in the image. Think he used something like 10 different exposures with .6 seperating each.
Sorry, I don't have a link or anything but the sample he did turned out really well. I haven't tried it myself really except to test the concept that it would work. Heck I just got my first DSLR less than 2 months ago and didn't even know what an HDR image was until recently.