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09/01/2007 12:36:35 PM · #1 |
| photoshop is giving me this error when i try to do some hdr. what are some of the ways to avoid this error? i have like 7 images i want to merge into 1. |
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09/01/2007 12:50:22 PM · #2 |
Get more dynamic range in your photos?
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09/01/2007 12:54:40 PM · #3 |
| well ive saved like 10 variations of the same raw image, all are different exposure settings changed in the raw window, then saved. the first and last ones are like fully over exposed and underexposed. cant seem to figure this out |
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09/01/2007 01:05:53 PM · #4 |
I think Photoshop is reading the EV from the exif, you need to assign the EV's manually. I'll try and find something helpful for you if someone hasn't got there first ;)
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09/01/2007 01:12:10 PM · #5 |
Originally posted by Marigold: I think Photoshop is reading the EV from the exif, you need to assign the EV's manually. I'll try and find something helpful for you if someone hasn't got there first ;) |
This is right.
You need to strip the exif out of the individual images and manually set the Values.
Does anyone know how to strip the exif without converting to a jpeg and saving for web?
But if you do this it works
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09/01/2007 01:13:47 PM · #6 |
Originally posted by kevrobertson: Originally posted by Marigold: I think Photoshop is reading the EV from the exif, you need to assign the EV's manually. I'll try and find something helpful for you if someone hasn't got there first ;) |
This is right.
You need to strip the exif out of the individual images and manually set the Values.
Does anyone know how to strip the exif without converting to a jpeg and saving for web?
But if you do this it works
Kev |
Take each image in turn, open it, select all, copy, open new empty document, paste the image into that. Save each with distinct filename. These will be no-exif versions.
R.
Message edited by author 2007-09-01 13:14:20.
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09/01/2007 01:15:27 PM · #7 |
Originally posted by Bear_Music: Originally posted by kevrobertson: Originally posted by Marigold: I think Photoshop is reading the EV from the exif, you need to assign the EV's manually. I'll try and find something helpful for you if someone hasn't got there first ;) |
This is right.
You need to strip the exif out of the individual images and manually set the Values.
Does anyone know how to strip the exif without converting to a jpeg and saving for web?
But if you do this it works
Kev |
Take each image in turn, open it, select all, copy, open new empty document, paste the image into that. Save each with distinct filename. These will be no-exif versions.
R. |
DOH!
So easy when you think about it
Kev |
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09/01/2007 01:22:28 PM · #8 |
| ive jsut been opening the images and saving them as psd files then telling photo shop to merge those psd files i saved. dont think those have exif data in them |
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09/01/2007 01:47:16 PM · #9 |
Can't remenber the deatil but when i tried a box came up asking me to set the ev values and i put high for 1, one medium, one low - and ythis seemed to work - i didnt do any of the stripping exiof stuff.
Message edited by author 2007-09-01 13:47:32. |
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