If you’re looking to add a little extra oomph to your photos, HDR (high dynamic range) is the way to go. In this tutorial, we’ll show you how to do HDR in Photoshop CC using three different methods. The first method is to use the HDR filter. To do this, open your photo in Photoshop and click on the filter icon at the top toolbar. From the resulting menu, select HDR (high dynamic range). The second method is to use exposure blending. To do this, first make sure that your photo has been properly exposed by adjusting the brightness and contrast levels as needed. Next, select all of the areas of your photo that you want to include in the HDR effect and drag them directly onto the Exposure Blending panel (in the Layers panel). Finally, use the Exposure slider in the panel to adjust the intensity of the effect. The third method is to use Photomerge mode. To do this, first make sure that all of your photos have been properly exposed and edited together as a single file. Next, open up Photomerge mode by clicking on its icon in Photoshop’s toolbar (or by pressing Command+M). From here, select all of your photos and click on OK. Finally, use the options in Photomerge mode’s dialog box to create a merged image from your photos. ..