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Originally Posted by PhantomFrog
This is a pretty interesting technique ... but it is fairly complex .... google this:
digital dynamic range
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High Dynamic Range, HDR
I recommend Photomatix Pro - inexpensive and allows exposure blending (which is what was required in the OP), not only HDR imaging.
Just got back from the Alpes - here's an early morning snap I took in tricky lighting a few days ago from our balcony, bracketed +/- 3ev and processed for HDR (light HDR settings) on a D300
