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MattUK 07-03-11 02:04 PM

Photoshop CS5 HDRs
 
Has anyone experienced some problems with HDRs in Photoshop?

Most of the time it's fine for me, however, on occasion I'll open a few images into HDR (either manually or through Lightroom). These images will load, it will start the HDR merge process to load them all into a single file, but then just before it brings up the HDR settings adjustment window, the whole lot disappears, and I end up with a blank Photoshop workspace. No error or anything, no crashing or freeze-up.

Anyone else had anything similar?

Thanks

MattUK 15-03-11 08:48 AM

Guess not! :D

Cathus 15-03-11 12:20 PM

sorry Matt, not tried HDR in Photoshop yet

MattUK 17-03-11 01:20 PM

Not to worry, thanks anyway. Just out of interest, what do you use?

Cathus 17-03-11 02:32 PM

Photomatix. I also have a couple of plugins for Lightroom that do HDR type stuff but usually return to Photomatix

mabbutt 21-03-11 11:45 AM

[QUOTE=Cathus;42686]Photomatix. I also have a couple of plugins for Lightroom that do HDR type stuff but usually return to Photomatix[/QUOTE]
I'm with Cathus on this one and use Photomatix. It is a great little program!

Dagwood 25-03-11 02:58 PM

[QUOTE=MattUK;41256]Has anyone experienced some problems with HDRs in Photoshop?

Most of the time it's fine for me, however, on occasion I'll open a few images into HDR (either manually or through Lightroom). These images will load, it will start the HDR merge process to load them all into a single file, but then just before it brings up the HDR settings adjustment window, the whole lot disappears, and I end up with a blank Photoshop workspace. No error or anything, no crashing or freeze-up.

Anyone else had anything similar?

Thanks[/QUOTE]

Matt, does this only happen when you have larger files then when it doesn't? I only ask as I had crashes when I created panoramas with more than say 5 files . Advice in this forum suggested I increase virtual memory to 1.5x RAM and on finding out I had Nvidia graphics I was also advised to download any upgrades. It's never happened since doing so (touch wood!) As HDR's always seem similar to panos ( well to me anyway) I thought I'd mention it. I would have done so sooner but never usually get down to the bottom items on the forum!!
Dagwood


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