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► Visit http://j.mp/1eZxuVL to inspect the final image, the before-and-after and the downloadable source photos In this Hands-on Photo Tip, I will show you a really cool alternative way to create an HDR image. We're going to use a feature in Photoshop CS6 that allows you to merge your source photos and bring the resulting 32 bit HDR image into Adobe Camera Raw (or Lightroom) to tone map it. You're going to get a much more natural and clean result without the halos and the excessive noise that you normally get when you use standard tone mapping operators. You can still apply a typical HDR look in Photoshop later on using filters like Topaz Adjust or Nik Color Efex. These give you greater control over your image. In Adobe Camera Raw, you have more direct and intuitive control over the highlights, the shadows and the overall exposure of your tone mapped image. And finally the coolest thing of all is that you can change any of these settings - including the tone mapping parameters - at any time during your workflow. You're not going to be stuck with a particular tone mapped image. This is going to make your workflow so much more flexible and efficient.