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Hi all,
I'm looking for a tutorial, or something else, that can help me to learn how to merge, with Camera RAW (I work on 2017 CC version), multi-exposure image.
I've 4 (or 5) image of a landascape, some oh these have a correct exposure on the sky, the others have the earth with correct expo.
My target is: merge all off them to obtain an image with sky and earth with the correct exposure.
TNX,
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You using Bridge CC to browse your images? Select them all in Bridge > click the Open in Camera Raw button > select all your images in the Filmstrip to the left > click the Filmstrip's options menu button > Merge to HDR.

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Hi, tnx for replay!
I don't use Bridge (I don't like it too much) I need to open my photo from my ssd.
Anyway, please, tell me: how can I create only one photo after opening them into camera raw?
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Well...you don't have too many options regarding Camera Raw itself; the images must be selected via Bridge or use Lightroom (which is essentially Camera Raw in a prettier wrapping, plus cataloging).
The other option would be to use Photoshop's Merge to HDR Pro command. (File > Automate > Merge To HDR Pro on the menu bar.) This skips Camera Raw entirely but you can use Camera Raw as a filter individually on your images before you invoke Merge to HDR Pro.
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Tnx you so much Warunicorn, I'll practice soon with hdr merge. Tnx again, have a nice day.
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You're welcome. Have a nice day as well. ![]()
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