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Can’t I just take one image in RAW mode and use Adobe Camera RAW to generate my three or more bracketed images for HDR merge?

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Can’t I just take one image in RAW mode and use Adobe Camera RAW to generate my three or more bracketed images for HDR merge?

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Sure, you could do that… as long as you don’t mind the majority of your resulting HDR images looking like crap. I know I will catch a lot of flak for that statement but I will make up for it a little bit by saying that I have seen some great results from single RAW HDR images. However, the majority of those were post processed in Photoshop to a large degree to make them much better than they were coming out of the tone mapping process. The fact of the matter is that using a single image to create multiple exposures in Camera RAW does not result in a true high dynamic range image. This argument goes back and forth and I really don’t care to get involved with it too much since mathematics and physics do not lie and that is what I use to make up my mind. Any image generated from a single image is NOT HDR. It is a fake HDR since there is no true high dynamic range! But I will say that the end result is what matters… if a single RAW HDR looks great then it worked! I am just stating that the

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