While you *might* be able to use Adobe's CameraRAW processor to convert the 
original images to JPEGs, later to be combined using hdrgen or similar, Lars is 
right that Photoshop itself does not maintain absolute photometric calibration 
throughout its processing.

Adobe actually hired me to improve their HDR image merge process, so CS3 and 
later (I think) derive a camera curve and maintain correct relative values in 
the images, similar to Photosphere, but I never convinced Adobe to include 
calibration information in their output.  So, you would need to include a gray 
card or something whose luminance you measured when you captured the image and 
use this to correct the final output using a scale factor.  (It is usually a 
good idea to do this, anyway.)  The procedure for doing this can be found on 
Mehlika Inanici's site, and also in other posts to this mailing list.

Cheers,
-Greg

> From: "Lars O. Grobe" <[email protected]>
> Subject: Re: [HDRI] HDR for Glare Analysis
> Date: April 17, 2014 3:14:35 AM PDT
> 
> Hi Fatemeh,
> 
> I do not know wether the dynamic range of the raw images you get from your 
> camera matches the requirements of what you intend to do with those images. 
> The wide dynamic range in typical daylid scenes led folks here to use 
> exposure series. About the software, I have some doubts that Adobe will tell 
> you about the internals of their HDR code. So it will be difficult to get 
> support or any information about the meaning of pixel values in the resulting 
> images. Does Adobe claim the resulting HDR images to have physically correct 
> values?
> 
> Cheers, Lars.
> 
>> Hi there:
>> I have a question that concerns HDR photo and Glare analysis.
>> 
>> Can I use Adobe Photoshop CC (which has the Camera Raw plugin) to prepare my 
>> HDR images?
>> after that calibrate it with the use of HDRSCOPE that is proposed by Mehlika 
>> Inanici. Instead of Photosphere?
>> Regards
>> Fatemeh
>> M.Arch
>> University Putra Malaysia
> 

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