Single RAW Photo was used to create an HDR effect to optimize the tonal range of the photo.
| To create an HDR effect by using Single RAW Photo |
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| 1 | In the Manage workspace, select the thumbnail of a RAW photo. |
| An orange outline appears around the thumbnail of the selected photo. |
| 2 | Click File |
| 3 | In the Step 1: Split Photo window, choose a profile from the Camera response curve profile drop-list. |
| If you are not sure what to choose, select Auto Select. |
| 4 | Drag the EV Interval slider to set the simulated exposure interval. This value is used to split the photo into three versions. |
| If you don’t want the middle exposure to be set at 0, drag the Center Exposure slider to set a new value. |
| 5 | Click Split Photo to break the photo into three versions. Three thumbnails appear in the tray. |
| 6 | If you’re happy with the results, click Process. |