by The Photoshop Daily Team. 12 Apr 2010
Photoshop has always lagged behind HDR-specific software but with CS5, Adobe has boosted the HDR functionality to new heights. The HDR Pro feature allows users to merge multiple source photos and achieve a high dynamic range. What has caught our eye, however, is the HDR Toning feature. This allows you to take a single photo and apply an HDR-effect to it. Click here to download our start file
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Step 1
Open the image
Open up your image in Photoshop CS5 (or use our one) and head up to the Image menu. Scoot down to Adjustments and pick the shiny new HDR Toning option.
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Step 2
Start to adjust
A dialog window appears with sliders to alter the HDR effect. Youll notice that the image has immediately changed, based on the current position of the sliders. The Method drop-down menu targets how the image is changed the Local Adaptation works best.
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Step 3
Good vibrations
Head down to the Color area of the window and move the Vibrance slider to the right. This boosts the colour of the image, helping with the HDR effect.
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Step 4
Dreamy detail
Try moving the Detail slider to the left. This removes, erm, detail from the image and is the tool to use if you want that dreamy effect that some HDR images have. We want a bit more oomph, though.
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Step 5
Exaggerate the detail
Move the Detail slider over to the right and call attention to all the beautiful brickwork in the building. In under a minute, we have managed to transform a single photo into an HDR masterpiece!
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