I've tried hdr a few times and failed badly, I need to find a good tutorial I think.
If you find one, let me know, now I've seen it done properly, I would like to give it another try myself. Maybe Tucker could give us a few pointers, he's clearly nailed the art.
I don't mind sharing my method of HDR at all Richard. Firstly I only shoot the one shot, I then create my over-exposed and under-exposed files in Lightroom (similar to Camera Raw) from the one RAW file and use these three files to generate a HDR. I import all three files into Dynamic Photo HDR, tone-mapped using the 'eye catching' setting and then reduce the colour saturation to suit.
I don't mind sharing my method of HDR at all Richard. Firstly I only shoot the one shot, I then create my over-exposed and under-exposed files in Lightroom (similar to Camera Raw) from the one RAW file and use these three files to generate a HDR. I import all three files into Dynamic Photo HDR, tone-mapped using the 'eye catching' setting and then reduce the colour saturation to suit.
I'm wondering if you've used Photomatix before and if so how does Dynamic Photo HDR compare?