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Can any of you tell me how do you align hand-blend HDR images? Slight movement is unavoidable. Aligning it is really a problem to me.

Do you guys have any other tips on Hand-blend HDR images? Share your experience here.
 
Id like to see the answers to this aswell. In for the read.
 
Using Photoshop put each shot on a layer. Lets say 3 shots. The first is BASE, the second is Layer 1 and the third Layer 2. Turn off layer 2 and make Layer 1 50 transparent. Now move Layer 1 using the arrow keys left right up down. If there is a twist in the pic you will have to do a rotate. When you get it lined up then turn transparency back to 0, turn off Layer 1 and turn on Layer 2 and repeat procedure using Base as the one to line up with again. When finished you might have to do a crop to the inner most edges. Then save each layer.

Its surprising how well Photomatix Pro does all this while its processing the image.
 
Is there any action or plugin or filter for this?
 
I wouldnt think an action would help because each pic you are dealing with would have a different alignment problem to deal with.
 
You want to manually blend images using an automatic process?
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Compile the images into one layered file. Select the layers you would like to align. Edit > Auto Align Layers.
 
"Hand-blend" sounds really weird to me. Not 100% sure what you mean by this. Anyway, if you are shooting HDR brackets handheld and not on a tri-pod, then your best bet would be photomatix pro and "aligning with matching features". Of course you can always layer in Photoshop and edit to taste as other users have suggested.

Just my 2 cents.
 
"Hand-blend" sounds really weird to me. Not 100% sure what you mean by this. Anyway, if you are shooting HDR brackets handheld and not on a tri-pod, then your best bet would be photomatix pro and "aligning with matching features". Of course you can always layer in Photoshop and edit to taste as other users have suggested.

Just my 2 cents.

^^Yeah, this
 

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