Practical Photoshop

THE POWER OF HDR TONING

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When it comes to HDR, the key is to treat the technique like a utility rather than an effect, because it’s the ‘effect’ side of things that gives HDR a bad name. Photoshop’s HDR Toning command is a case in point. The command offers a range of presets that seem to cover all the worst crimes of the HDR

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