![]() Choose Photo / Collapse All Stacks and you should now see single stacks each containing the images which make up each exposure blend sequence.Īuto-stacking is not foolproof, but you will soon get the hang of it – the trick is to make sure the folder only contains bracketed images that need stacking. Adjust the slider and you’ll see them stack and unstack in ‘real time’. Set this to about three seconds and Lightroom should collect all your sets of bracketed images into stacks because they will normally have been shot less than three seconds apart. In the Library Module, view the folder of the images you just imported and choose Photo / Stacking / Auto-stack by Capture Time. Import the images into Lightroom as per usual.ģ. I normally set the auto-bracket to plus and minus 2 stops which seems to cover most high contrast scenes.Ģ. Shoot your exposure blend image sets as normal – I recommend using the two-second self-timer combined with auto-bracket so that you get all three shots with one press of the shutter button. ![]() The guys who write these plugins do need support – I’d suggest $10 – $20 – but it’s up to youġ. The good news is that the full version is donationware and when you find out just how genuinely useful it is you’ll be happy to pay a modest amount. ![]() This is free to download but is restricted to work only on low resolution images. ![]() You need Lightroom and a Lightroom plug-in called LR/Enfuse. What if I told you I do most of my exposure blends automatically? If you are like me, the thought of individually exposure-blending a whole load of images is just not what photography is all about – I know I can produce better images with better tonal range this way but it seems like a lot of work in front of the computer. Maybe you don’t shoot multiple exposures in the first place because you don’t want to spend hours in front of the computer blending together the individual images. Do you ever shoot a bunch of exposure-bracketed shots and then never get around to blending them together? ![]()
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