Adobe photoshop cs2 Manual De Usuario

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ADOBE PHOTOSHOP CS2 
User Guide 
Vary the shutter speed to create different exposures. Changing the aperture changes the depth of field in each 
exposure and can produce lower-quality results. Changing the ISO or aperture may also cause noise or vignetting 
in the image. 
In general, don’t use your camera’s auto-bracket feature, because the exposure changes are usually too small. 
The exposure differences between the photos should be one or two EV (exposure value) steps apart (equivalent to 
about one or two f-stops apart). 
Don’t vary the lighting; for instance, don’t use a flash in one exposure but not the next. 
Make  sure  that  nothing is moving in the  scene.  Exposure  Merge works  only  with  differently  exposed images of the  
identical scene. 
To use the Merge To HDR command 
Do one of the following: 
(Photoshop) Choose File > Automate > Merge To HDR.
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(Bridge) Select the images you want to use and choose Tools > Photoshop > Merge To HDR. Skip to step 3.
In the Merge To HDR dialog box, click Browse, browse to select the images, and click Open.
To remove an item, select it in the Merge To HDR dialog box and click Remove.
Note: If  you want to add  a folder of images or images that are  open  in  Photoshop,  choose  Folder or Open Files  from  the  
Use menu. 
(Optional)  Select  the Attempt  To  Automatically Align Source Images option if you  held  the camera in your hands  
when you photographed the multiple images. 
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Click OK. 
A second Merge To HDR dialog box displays thumbnails of the images being used in the merged result, a preview of 
the merged result, a Bit Depth menu, and a slider for setting the white point preview. 
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If necessary, do one of the following to set the view options for the merged result preview: 
Click the Minus or Plus buttons below the preview image to zoom out or zoom in. 
Choose a view percentage or mode from the pop-up menu below the preview image. 
(Optional) Deselect or select the thumbnails in the Sources filmstrip to specify which images to use in the merged 
image.