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Thanks Allen. Thanks for this post. I look forward to see what answers you get so I can try it out. I think, and hope, we can get some good info from responses.

It's probably out there, we just have to know how to do it. OK, thanks for the info Steve. I shot some covered bridges in Indiana yesterday, and wanted to see what impact HDR would yield. Other than that, should the File, New, and Photo Merge Exposure give the desired effects, or will I need to do other steps along the way?

Photomerge has high light, shadow, and saturation tool, that will pretty much give you some control over the tone of the image.

Elements just does not have a tonemapping tool, like dedicated HDR programs do. I really don't miss it though, as I don't like the overuse of tonemapping. I much prefer a natural looking high dynamic range, than the comic book look that comes with extensive overuse of tonemapping.

I would go for combining 5 exposures rather than three. This will give you an even broader range of contrast, and a more even exposure.



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