if you're using lightroom, you can check out Enfuse which has given some decent results for free..
Heard some good things about qtpfsgui but never used it myself..
edit:
if you want to pay for something, I would recommend photomatix..
you can cheat this in photoshop.
take a picture and change the exposure on it to a low value - save the image as a 32bit image, then up the exposure a bit and save the image, you can do this as many times as you like, then just put all the images into one layer
if your feeling brave you could try http://www.photoshopsupport.com/photoshop-cs3/hdr-high-dynamic-range/index.html
http://www.google.co.uk/search?q=fa...s=org.mozilla:en-GB:official&client=firefox-a
Well, i have read that twice and is still makes no sense. And i have been using Photoshop since 1996.
so i didnt put it as clearly as i should - i was tired, and its not that hard to use google
http://www.deke.com/content/faking-hdr-portrait
or
http://www.talkingtree.com/blog/index.cfm/2006/11/11/how-to-make-hdr-images
or
http://backingwinds.blogspot.com/2006/10/how-to-create-professional-hdr-images.html
http://www.google.co.uk/search?q=ma...s=org.mozilla:en-GB:official&client=firefox-a
which describe what i said above, which pictures
Ok people Lets not turn this into a shouting match.
assclown- please refrain on posting certain "hacks" as it violates forum rules and in a way stealing.
Now back to the discussion
Yes they do unless you have a valid serial which would require purchasing said software....from the EULA:
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On a less retarded note, hansrijf, did you get to install a free trial and do any HDR stuff?
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