What file format did you save them in after they came out of the RAW converter?The problem is that Photoshop is seeing the EXIF data and is not being deceived by your attempt to alter the exposure as the EXIF data on all 3 photos is the same.I thought that TIF would strip the EXIF data but I am not 100% sure.I know that if you save the files via File->Save For Web it will strip the EXIF data. Don't worry about the warning that your file size is too large, Photoshop expects web size images for this process but should save the file just fine.When you try to do Merge To HDR and there is no EXIF data Photoshop should prompt you to enter exposure information and that is the point where you can enter the -2,-,+2 values.I will see if I can dig up some info on the TIF format as that would be the better way to go because you can leave the files in 16-bit format rather than having the 8-bit conversion done for you in going to JPG (regular JPG files are always 8-bit).MacArtist said:What does it mean when it says there is not enough dynamic range to merge photos for HDR?I set the exposures to -2, 0, +2 on one of my photos in RAW and saved those three different versions. When I tried to merge them, it said not enough dynamic range.Do I need to try -3, 0, +3? Or do I need to do more along the lines of -1,0, +1?TIA
Beautiful.Spring is here and soon I'll get my new camera and the real fun will begin.![]()
Until then here is another shot of many I took of the rays in the fog back in December:
Rays
I love the texture and color of those bricks.MacArtist said:rooftop dog
This may well be one of my favorite photos ever taken. It was taken at Bueno's mining facility in Zacatecas, Mexico.
MacArtist said:rooftop dog
This may well be one of my favorite photos ever taken. It was taken at Bueno's mining facility in Zacatecas, Mexico.

Nice! I love the sky. Was this an HDR? Doesn't look like it but there are some pretty amazing things being done with HDR.MacArtist said:
Mac, I love the horses in the other picture!!MacArtist said:Not an HDR. I was pretty pleased with how it turned out. Pretty funny that you said that, though.Nice! I love the sky. Was this an HDR? Doesn't look like it but there are some pretty amazing things being done with HDR.MacArtist said:![]()
I like the ones that look hidden in the brush. That looks kinda cool.So you guys got to ride horses too? Damn.MacArtist said:Thank you! I saw them when Bueno and I were riding along the road near his mines. Silly horses didn't want to cooperate and started taking off in all directions. I was lucky to get this shot.Mac, I love the horses in the other picture!!MacArtist said:Not an HDR. I was pretty pleased with how it turned out. Pretty funny that you said that, though.Nice! I love the sky. Was this an HDR? Doesn't look like it but there are some pretty amazing things being done with HDR.MacArtist said:![]()
I like the early spring one.. I'd suggest cropping down a bit down the top so the Stoned walls are at the top to give it more of a Framed look.Here's a few from the weekend:
Big Yawn
Fungus Among Us
Granite
Melting Ice
Early Spring
The outdoor ones were taken yesterday. Wife and I went out for a walk in the late afternoon. It was kind of a dreary day - tough to get the colors popping.
That melting Ice shot is real nice.Here's a few from the weekend:
Big Yawn
Fungus Among Us
Granite
Melting Ice
Early Spring
The outdoor ones were taken yesterday. Wife and I went out for a walk in the late afternoon. It was kind of a dreary day - tough to get the colors popping.
Thanks - that's my favorite of the bunch. Struggled with the EV there. Trying not to overexpose the top and underexpose the bottom left was a challenge. The reflection of the sky/clouds on the water, in addition to the ice is what makes this one work for me.That melting Ice shot is real nice.Here's a few from the weekend:
Big Yawn
Fungus Among Us
Granite
Melting Ice
Early Spring
The outdoor ones were taken yesterday. Wife and I went out for a walk in the late afternoon. It was kind of a dreary day - tough to get the colors popping.
I generally don't do any editing at all. I'll crop only if I'm making a print. I should get that $100 PhotoShop package - maybe I'd spend time cleaning the pics up. That would make this one look better, though.I like the early spring one.. I'd suggest cropping down a bit down the top so the Stoned walls are at the top to give it more of a Framed look.Here's a few from the weekend:
Big Yawn
Fungus Among Us
Granite
Melting Ice
Early Spring
The outdoor ones were taken yesterday. Wife and I went out for a walk in the late afternoon. It was kind of a dreary day - tough to get the colors popping.
Your photos are good enough to invest in some Photoshop software. You will have a blast.kbreaker said:I generally don't do any editing at all. I'll crop only if I'm making a print. I should get that $100 PhotoShop package - maybe I'd spend time cleaning the pics up. That would make this one look better, though.I like the early spring one.. I'd suggest cropping down a bit down the top so the Stoned walls are at the top to give it more of a Framed look.Here's a few from the weekend:
Big Yawn
Fungus Among Us
Granite
Melting Ice
Early Spring
The outdoor ones were taken yesterday. Wife and I went out for a walk in the late afternoon. It was kind of a dreary day - tough to get the colors popping.
Stunning. I cannot wait to travel and have a chance at subjects such as that one.MacArtist said:
MacArtist said:"After the rain" is simply stunning.![]()
Very nicely done.The other one would be good but, as I've found out through trail and error, subjects that are close and out of focus take away from the overall image.That's some very cool contrast at work between foreground & background!
MacArtist said:"After the rain" is simply stunning. :X

Nice composition.One from today
Popped out onto the Heath (Hamstead Heath, North London). Lovely day, and some great light.
Nice!Two from this past weekend. Another dreary (cold & overcast) weekend in New England :sigh:
Spring Ice
Bridge
I wasn't impressed with my photo, but the scenery sure is beautiful at that park.That's some very cool contrast at work between foreground & background!
No diggity. Superb reflection in that water.MacArtist said:"After the rain" is simply stunning.![]()
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It probably could have used -1 or 2 thirds EV to get a bit less of the "washed out" look in the background & sky, but I still think it looks cool.I wasn't impressed with my photo, but the scenery sure is beautiful at that park.That's some very cool contrast at work between foreground & background!
Yeah. I have a lot of manual settings on my Kodak. But I need to study them a lot more before I am comfortable with them.It probably could have used -1 or 2 thirds EV to get a bit less of the "washed out" look in the background & sky, but I still think it looks cool.I wasn't impressed with my photo, but the scenery sure is beautiful at that park.That's some very cool contrast at work between foreground & background!
Or do like I'm doing and buy a Dslr..Yeah. I have a lot of manual settings on my Kodak. But I need to study them a lot more before I am comfortable with them.It probably could have used -1 or 2 thirds EV to get a bit less of the "washed out" look in the background & sky, but I still think it looks cool.I wasn't impressed with my photo, but the scenery sure is beautiful at that park.That's some very cool contrast at work between foreground & background!
I have the Canon Xti ordered and just waiting for it to arrive.
I just spent $200 on this 8MP camera. So it'll be long time before I buy another. Hell, the wife really didn't even want to upgrade our 2.1 MP cameraOr do like I'm doing and buy a Dslr..Yeah. I have a lot of manual settings on my Kodak. But I need to study them a lot more before I am comfortable with them.It probably could have used -1 or 2 thirds EV to get a bit less of the "washed out" look in the background & sky, but I still think it looks cool.I wasn't impressed with my photo, but the scenery sure is beautiful at that park.That's some very cool contrast at work between foreground & background!I have the Canon Xti ordered and just waiting for it to arrive. <_<
They have the faeture of Bracketing..
I Can't WAIT to try that out.. :X![]()
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Shameless bump and to add a new photo..Was just out hiking and scoping out for future photo shoots so not the best lighting but you take what you get.
This was my first attempt at slow shutter capture of any Water falls.
The Falls

Love that first one.. Too bad you won't allow me to see the larger size..MacArtist said:
MacArtist said:How do I do that? MArk you as a friend?Edited to add: I marked you as a friend. There are a bunch of not-great photos up there for Bueno that are mining photos that only "friends" can see. I need to delete those off my stream once I know he has them. So ignore those. =)Love that first one.. Too bad you won't allow me to see the larger size..MacArtist said:![]()
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Now I can enjoy your photos in all their glory!!The Falls looks good! Did you go Manual, or Shutter Priority?Shameless bump and to add a new photo..Was just out hiking and scoping out for future photo shoots so not the best lighting but you take what you get.
This was my first attempt at slow shutter capture of any Water falls.
The Falls
I like the 2nd one. The sky is a nice deep blue, particularly in the top left. Did you use a polarizing filter?MacArtist said:
Thanks..I used Shutter.. This was mainly a Scouting trip and trying out settings on camera. My other POS camera wouldn't work in the daytime using a slow shutter time(all the pictures came out White).The Falls looks good! Did you go Manual, or Shutter Priority?Shameless bump and to add a new photo..Was just out hiking and scoping out for future photo shoots so not the best lighting but you take what you get.
This was my first attempt at slow shutter capture of any Water falls.
The Falls
...and spoiled rotten!MacArtist said:Your cat is sooo cute!Here's a couple of mine from this past weekend. Just messing around in the driveway with a freshly washed car.
Zoom Zoom
Let's Roll

:X Beautiful.Just finished a three day solo trip through the West Rim Trail at Zion Park, the highlight was Angel's Landing - if you guys ever get a chance to do this trail/climb you should definitely do it!
I just wish I would have taken a nicer camera along, but I was worried about weight - next time...
View From the Top of Angel's Landing
Awesome view. I really want to make it back to Zion.Just finished a three day solo trip through the West Rim Trail at Zion Park, the highlight was Angel's Landing - if you guys ever get a chance to do this trail/climb you should definitely do it!
I just wish I would have taken a nicer camera along, but I was worried about weight - next time...
View From the Top of Angel's Landing
AwesomeJust finished a three day solo trip through the West Rim Trail at Zion Park, the highlight was Angel's Landing - if you guys ever get a chance to do this trail/climb you should definitely do it!
I just wish I would have taken a nicer camera along, but I was worried about weight - next time...
View From the Top of Angel's Landing
Wow - That is some spectacular scenery!Just finished a three day solo trip through the West Rim Trail at Zion Park, the highlight was Angel's Landing - if you guys ever get a chance to do this trail/climb you should definitely do it!
I just wish I would have taken a nicer camera along, but I was worried about weight - next time...
View From the Top of Angel's Landing