- Is there a way to change what Photoshop selects as the exposures?
I tried moving them, all sorts of click combinations, etc. It appears that they are stuck. When I shoot, it is -2EV, 0EV, +2EV.
Now interestingly, when I first open the photos in Photshop, then launch the 'Merge to HDR' dialog, adding the open files, it picks up the exposure just fine. This is just adding a few more steps to the workflow.
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I have a Nikon D70, which is a pretty common DSLR. The only thing changing in the EXIF data is the shutter speed.
It just adds extra steps to what 'should' be more automated.
Can you send a sample set of images that show the problem to ccox at adobe dot com ?
Thanks.
I can send you a sample set of files when I get home tonight. I'm assuming you mean just the original JPEGs (usually 3)?
As a test, I also tried a set of images from a different shoot a few months ago. But the problem was the same. It's too bad you can't just modify the values in the Merge to HDR dialog if you know them.
- Anyone else have issues opening images to HDR from Bridge?
Thanks. And a couple other questions on the subject:
- Is there any way to open a stack of images into the Merge to HDR by selecting the stack when it is collapsed? It seems to only open the top photo.
- Any batch or script you know of to globally change the photo that appears on top of the stack for a set/folder of images? My camera shoots -2EV, 0EV, +2EV so when it does the 'Auto-Stack HDR' command, all of the stacks show the under-exposed shot (first one).