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Originally Posted by AU335
Dont forget post-processing software like Photomatrix Pro, Artizen HDR, or FDR Tools, to name a few. A photomerged HDR file saved in Adobe does not produce a HDR photo, you have to use one of the above mentioned products for your desired look because a computer screen cannot properly display that 32bit HDR merged file.
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lol trust me I know how HDRi works.. I use it a lot for lighting in 3D apps. Proper HDR images cannot be shot with a simple DSLR like the xsi. Real HDR cameras capture the image in 32 bit without having to shoot different exposures and merge them later on. Thats just a walk around.
Heres the guy that made HDRI.
http://www.debevec.org/Probes/