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2.
Pseudo HDR
You'll
find the new tool under Image/Adjustments/HDR Toning.
The dialog contains a large number of sliders.
Under
Method, select Local Adaptation, which does
a good job by default. All you need to do is refine the
results. We used the above settings.
Radius
controls how far the lightening goes from the edges. Low
values produce a thin, detail-emphasizing effect, while
higher ones lead to spotlike lightening.
Strength
controls intensity.
Gamma
specifies the ratio of light and dark areas: high values
bleach the image to grey and ruin contrast.
Exposure
controls overall lightness.
Detail
lets you increase or decrease detail contrast to produce
blurred or painfully detailed pictures.
Shadow
darkens or lightens the darkest areas, while Highlight
does the same to the lightest ones.
Finally,
Vibrance controls the saturation of the most intense
colors, and Saturation the intensity of all colors.
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