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Hi, i have a small panoramic shot that has some movement which has caused a fair bit of ghosting.  The only way ive found to rid this is by HDR merge.  Is there a way to do this on a normal pic.  If not is there a way of creating images to create a HDR merge, for example in  Paint Shop Pro you had the ability to over expose and under expose your original photo then merge all 3 into a HDR photo.

 

thanks in advance Andrew

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Hi Andrew,

You could do this using an Expose Adjustment Layer and moving it up a stop, exporting the image, moving down 2 stops and exporting again and then merging the results :) 

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Thanks, i did that and got a great hdr photo, but the problem of ghosting still exists.  I tried to de ghost the HDR photo re the tutorial but i guess because the are not 3 different photos of the one subject it wont work that way.   Will keep looking and trying other stuff.

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