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  • #16
    It doesn't look like it, unless I'm trying to open it in the wrong way..
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    • #17
      Originally posted by PGD View Post
      It doesn't look like it, unless I'm trying to open it in the wrong way..
      ok, so you use TIF output, set to 32-bit SGI LogLUV ? and you can't open it in PS ? what PS version do you work with ?
      Here on CC2014 (and now on CC2015), works nicely?
      Nicolas Caplat
      www.intangibles.fr

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      • #18
        Originally posted by NicoC View Post
        ok, so you use TIF output, set to 32-bit SGI LogLUV ? and you can't open it in PS ? what PS version do you work with ?
        Here on CC2014 (and now on CC2015), works nicely?
        I can open the file in PS yeah (CC2014) but I can't open it with the RAW editor which I edit the photos with.

        I cant see a huge benefit to using the 32bit Tiff in PS at the moment either, it certainly doesnt handle like a RAW photograph - again I might just be doing this wrong!

        Also, what is Fusion? This? http://fusion-hdr.com/home
        Having a quick google on that is leading all over the place..
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        • #19
          Hi NicoC, nice to see you here my friend

          @PGD: I never use 32bits TIF output but as NicoC said, it is possible. You can then use Camera RAW to tonemap the render instead of Fusion (free version is limited to resolution up to 4k HD only).
          Also you can use RandomControl ArionFX, a nice plugin for PS: it is great for light blooms and glares plus it has a good tonemapping tool.
          BOKEH Studio

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          • #20
            Originally posted by AltoR View Post
            Hi NicoC, nice to see you here my friend

            @PGD: I never use 32bits TIF output but as NicoC said, it is possible. You can then use Camera RAW to tonemap the render instead of Fusion (free version is limited to resolution up to 4k HD only).
            Also you can use RandomControl ArionFX, a nice plugin for PS: it is great for light blooms and glares plus it has a good tonemapping tool.
            Hi mate
            Nothing to add, you've said it all !

            Cheers.
            Nicolas Caplat
            www.intangibles.fr

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            • #21
              So is this the fusion software your using? http://fusion-hdr.com/home

              Also, I can't see the option to open the 32bit Tiff file with the RAW editor - how are you guys opening these with the RAW editor? I've been looking, and changing prefereces of the raw editor but to no avail.
              PGDesigns.co.uk

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              • #22
                Originally posted by PGD View Post
                So is this the fusion software your using? http://fusion-hdr.com/home
                I guess it's more likely this one: https://www.blackmagicdesign.com/products/fusion
                Nicolas Caplat
                www.intangibles.fr

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by PGD View Post
                  Also, I can't see the option to open the 32bit Tiff file with the RAW editor - how are you guys opening these with the RAW editor? I've been looking, and changing prefereces of the raw editor but to no avail.
                  I'm getting confused with the RAW editor you mention ... I thought you were talking about Camera Raw Filter in Photoshop, which actually works perfectly with 32bpc images.
                  Nicolas Caplat
                  www.intangibles.fr

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                  • #24
                    About Fusion, Nicolas is right, try this one PGD:
                    https://www.blackmagicdesign.com/fr/products/fusion
                    BOKEH Studio

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by NicoC View Post
                      I'm getting confused with the RAW editor you mention ... I thought you were talking about Camera Raw Filter in Photoshop, which actually works perfectly with 32bpc images.
                      Ah ok, I didn't know there was a RAW filter in Photoshop to be honest. This looks to work ok, and the process is similar to using the Camera RAW editor through Bridge. But, the beauty of using the RAW editor through bridge is that it's non destructive. I don't know if you've used it but it'll add a small icon to the thumbnail in bridge which indicates the file has been edited. You can then apply those edits to a string of other images. Say I've taken 20 photos of a building and wanted the same edit setting applying to them all for instance.. this can be done in just a couple of clicks

                      The RAW filter through Photoshop looks like you have to edit files one by one.

                      Downloaded Fusion now, so I'll have a play with that
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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by PGD View Post
                        Ah ok, I didn't know there was a RAW filter in Photoshop to be honest. This looks to work ok, and the process is similar to using the Camera RAW editor through Bridge. But, the beauty of using the RAW editor through bridge is that it's non destructive. I don't know if you've used it but it'll add a small icon to the thumbnail in bridge which indicates the file has been edited. You can then apply those edits to a string of other images. Say I've taken 20 photos of a building and wanted the same edit setting applying to them all for instance.. this can be done in just a couple of clicks

                        The RAW filter through Photoshop looks like you have to edit files one by one.

                        Downloaded Fusion now, so I'll have a play with that
                        Yes, I know, you want something non-destructive like LightRoom - I can understand.
                        About editing "files one by one", don't forget you can batch process any action you want in Photoshop ... even from Bridge, that will open PShop batch module to proceed.

                        Have fun with Fusion !
                        btw, Thomas, I haven't found anything clear about Fusion free version limitations ... I'm more interested in Natron, but still interested in knowing what Fusion can propose now

                        Cheers.
                        Nicolas Caplat
                        www.intangibles.fr

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                        • #27
                          You can find desired informations here Nicolas: https://www.blackmagicdesign.com/pro...fusion/compare
                          Cheers
                          BOKEH Studio

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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by AltoR View Post
                            You can find desired informations here Nicolas: https://www.blackmagicdesign.com/pro...fusion/compare
                            Cheers
                            My bad - I haven't seen this one ... thanks, Thomas !
                            Nicolas Caplat
                            www.intangibles.fr

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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by PGD View Post
                              But, the beauty of using the RAW editor through bridge is that it's non destructive.
                              A bit of a old thread, but just wanted to make sure you know thats its possible to convert the layer to a smart layer, then add the Camera Raw Filter. In that way it gets non destructive.

                              Cheers!

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