Hdr lightroom 5
Hdr lightroom 5 32 bit#
Back in Lightroom, the 32 bit TIF was catalogued automaticallyĪs well as overall and local white balance, I changed some Basic panel values and produced the final picture below.I didn’t do anything else in Photoshop except saving the file as a 32 bit TIF.I placed the white point on the very brightest part of the clouds, and clicked OK.In Photoshop’s HDR Pro dialog, I then set it to 32 bit output.
The camera is a Nikon D700 and I was shooting raw files. So I shot 5 frames at 1 stop intervals, beginning at – 3 1/3 stops. These have been my favourite trees since I came across them early on a misty Christmas morning 5 years ago and on my recent visit, as you can see, there was a huge contrast range and the clouds were extraordinarily bright. The component frames were taken last month in the Lake District near “our” village, Rosthwaite. I confess I’m not that big a fan of HDR and I don’t play with it often, but this picture is a good example of when I might use it. There’s an interesting new feature in Lightroom 4.1 Release Candidate 2 – the ability to adjust 32 bit HDR images in Lightroom.