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Step 8
If you have taken the pictures holding the camera in your hands, you may want to have the “Attempt to automatically Align Source Images” box under the file browser checked. Remember, it is always recommended to use a tripod when taking pictures, as the images will be shake-free and you will have exactly the same framing in all of them.
 
Figure 5.
 
Step 9
Depending of the size of the images, it will take a few minutes to load all the pictures. When finished, a new window will appear. In the center you will see a merged version of the files, and on the left of the screen the pictures’ thumbnails are showed, each with the dynamic range information below.
 
Figure 6.
 
Step 10
When you have loaded all the files into the Merge to HDR working window, you can decide if you want to use all the images you have selected or not. If you want to deselect a file, simply deselect the thumbnail in the Sources filmstrip.
 
Figure 7.
 
Step 11
You can now adjust the slider in order to see all the parts of the dynamic range. However, a HDR image has 32 bit level range, while your computer screen is, at best, a 10 bit piece of equipment. That is why at this point you will not be able to see on your screen all the dynamic range present in the merged file.
 
Step 12
You will notice a slider under the histogram. Move it to set the white point for previewing the merged image.
 
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