It's hard to say without seeing what you start with and what you end up with. I've used the merge to HDR in CS5 quite a bit. If you have any 'ghosts' in the image if you don't remove them you can get fuzzy blurry things. Ghosts can be caused by movement, I do a lot of bracketing for HDR hand held; therefore, I can get some movement caused by me in the images to be merged.
From: photoshop-beginners@yahoogroups.com [mailto:photoshop-beginners@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of maryo
Sent: Friday, February 17, 2012 4:06 PM
To: photoshop-beginners@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [photoshop-beginners] Merge HDR
Loving my new book someone suggested Adobe Photoshop CS5 Classroom In A Book. Hit a snag today though. Lesson 05 page 139 merging exposures into HDR image. When I do that I do not get a nice picture like they show. I got a really dark, smeary, grainy ugly thing with no way to fix it that I could find. After 5 times I finally gave up. Any ideas? I had reset Photoshop as directed and everything else has worked until now. Thanks for any ideas or help you can send my way. I know I have brick marks on my forehead from this program but, thought I was finally crawling out of the muck and mire, until this.
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