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Originally Posted by Rocket
Or take 2 exposures whilst using a tripod - one for the lights and one for the car, then merge them together in software - some cameras will do this in body. It is a tough shot with that high dynamic range.
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HDR with 3 shots may work, 2 stops either side, but you would have to keep the "detail" element of post production low, or the contrast will be all over the place. I've found the 2 shot will work, but it's a royal pain to get it right in Photoshop Elements. I now have CS6, so I'm learning all over again!
BTW guys, don't know if you are aware, but for those of you using CS6 or higher, Google Nik plug-in is now free and blooming good it is too.
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