HDR is a popular photography technique that allows you to create a more realistic and realistic image by adding extra levels of detail to your images using the tools in Photoshop. Here are some tips on how to make HDR in Photoshop CC:

  1. Choose the right color palette for your photo. When you’re working with HDR, it’s important to choose the right color palette for your photo so that the colors are consistent throughout your image. If you use a different color palette in each of your photos, you’ll end up with different results when you try to create HDR images.
  2. Use Levels to adjust brightness and contrast. When working with HDR, it’s important to use Levels to adjust brightness and contrast so that your image is evenly lit and has a consistent tone. This will help make sure that all of the details in your photo are visible and accurate.
  3. Use Curves to add more detail or highlights. If you want more detail or highlights in your photos, you can use Curves to add extra levels of detail or saturation into your images. Curves can be used in addition to Levels as a way to achieve specific goals such as adding more light or dark tones into an image, making an image look older or younger, or creating an intense effect when used with certain types of photos (such as portraits).