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Im getting some very weird results from trying to create a HDRI the first one worked out correctly but everyone after come out like the second one with a weird red glow and very over exposed. any ideas how to fix this? no changes have been done to any of the settings its just stopped working.
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This was on the latest version of photoshop and windows 10 and it was my attempt at merging images to hdr but i dont think the rest appl.
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I ended up going to lightroom and finishing it there but this is no changes to the settings both are just the base 32 bit hdr that photoshop does. Just once it flipped to the red version all the ones after came out that way to.
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Can you confirm exactly what you mean by "latest version". There was a bug with Merge to HDR in v20 that was fixed in V21.0 (current version is 21.0.2)
https://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop/kb/fixed-issues.html
Dave
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Im not sure where i would go to check this but i did update today to the current version.
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You can check in Photoshop's Help >System info
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Adobe Photoshop Version: 21.0.2 20191122.r.57
ye im running the latest version
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sirs, I am an adobe creative cloud user. email is [removed by moderator].
All of a sudden I am receiving continuing email meant for one of your
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Please fix this. [email removed by moderator]