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    HDR "like" short cut?

    Playing around with RAW and CS6 highlights, shadows, etc.

    So I can "over expose" a bit, pull down the highlights and pull up the shadows a bit, increase saturation a bit.... Looks HDRish?

    Thoughts???
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    Show us some examples. :-)

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    Picked a particularly boring part of a particularly boring pic just to show the impact.

    Not very colorful, etc but wanting to focus on shadows and highlights.

    Took exposure down a little, shadows up ALOT, highlights down a little.
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    It looks pretty good actually HDR is just a name. Higher Dynamic Range. I think in this case it works very well to recover parts of your photo and make it look more natural to the eye.

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