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>>39453 >>made my own digitally with photoshop creating a lightened and darkened version. Maybe that's the problem?
most likely. Using the latest version of Photomatix, 2.3.1, you can load a single RAW file and generate a HDR image. Simply goto File -> Open and then select the RAW file. Photomatix will load the image and generate a HDR from it. You will still need to tone map the image after. I tried it but I didnt really like the results. The image was too noisy and had some corruption in certain areas. The best method is still to take 3 bracketed images on site. [see image]
Based on my research, I've found Photomatix is just superior to photoshop, mostly because it gives you more control over the finished result. Whereas Photomatix is MADE for HDR photography, photoshop really just had this as an add-in for CS2. My guess is photoshop simply can't make HDR images from one file like Photomatix.
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