284 Corel PaintShop Pro X7 User Guide
Using Single RAW Photo to create an HDR effect
You can split a single RAW photo into three exposures and recombine
the exposures to create an HDR effect. Although this is not “true” HDR
(you aren’t extending the tonal range by combining multiple photos),
you can still optimize the tonal range of a single photo with powerful
HDR tools.
Single RAW Photo was used to create an HDR effect to
optimize the tonal range of the photo.
To create an HDR effect by using Single RAW Photo
1 In the Manage workspace, select the thumbnail of a RAW photo.
An orange outline appears around the thumbnail of the selected
photo.
2 Click File HDR Single RAW Photo.
3 In the Step 1: Split Photo window, choose a profile from the
Camera response curve profile drop-list.
If you are not sure what to choose, select Auto Select.
4Drag the EV Interval slider to set the simulated exposure interval.
This value is used to split the photo into three versions.
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