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Step Three:
Once the image opens in Photoshop,
go ahead and save it as a PSD, and close
the image window, because we need to
open this image in Camera Raw and do
some tweaking there. Once you've saved
it, go under the File menu and choose
Open (PC: Open As) to bring up the
Open dialog and find that image you
just saved as a PSD. Click on it and, from
the Format (PC: Open As) pop-up menu,
choose Camera Raw (as shown here),
and now when you click Open, your
image will open in Camera Raw.
Step Four:
Here's our HDR image opened in Cam-
era Raw. We're going to make it more
contrasty by dragging the Contrast slider
to the right (here I dragged it over to +7),
then let's pull back the Highlights a bit
to -23, and then let's enhance the de-
tail even more by increasing the Clarity
amount to +26. Also, the photo looks a
little bright (to me, anyway), so lower the
Exposure to -0.55. That's all we need to
do in Camera Raw, so go ahead and click
the Open Image button to open your
HDR image in Photoshop.
(Continued)
 
 
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