Getting Started: Single RAW Photo

Split a single RAW photo into three exposures and create an HDR effect by recombining the exposures with the HDR tools. No, you're not getting the full dynamic range of multi-photo HDR, but you are able to optimize the tonal range in your RAW photo with powerful HDR tools — no bracketing or alignment required.

Set the EV Interval to determine the difference between the simulated exposures.

Set the Center Exposure to determine where the middle exposure falls.

Click Split Photo to view the thumbnails.

Click Process and use HDR tools to optimize your photo.