Corel PaintShop Pro X7, DE User's Guide Page 289

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If you don’t want the middle exposure to be set at 0, drag the
Center Exposure slider to set a new value.
5 Click Split Photo to break the photo into three versions. Three
thumbnails appear in the tray.
6 If you’re happy with the results, click Process.
You can now optimize the photo using the HDR controls in the
Step 2 and Step 3 windows. For more information, see “To adjust
HDR images in Exposure Merge (Step 2)” on page 281 and “To
fine-tune and save an HDR-processed image (Step 3)” on
page 283.
Merging batches of photos into HDR images
If you use auto-bracketing on a regular basis, you may accumulate
many sets of photos that can be processed as HDR (high dynamic
range) images. You can use the Batch Merge feature to quickly merge
each of your bracketed sets into HDR images. You can then evaluate
which sets make good candidates for the more powerful HDR tools in
the Exposure Merge feature. In some cases, Batch Merge might be the
only HDR processing you need to do.
Batch Merge organizes photos into sets, based on the time between
photos (within a defined timeframe) or a defined number of photos
per set.
To merge batches of photos into HDR images
1 In the Manage workspace, select the thumbnails for the photos
that you want to merge.
An orange outline appears around the thumbnails of selected
photos.
2 Click File HDR Batch Merge.
The photos are sorted into groups of three by default.
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