Sorry, I don't have any experience with how PS does the HDR, 
but I would naively assume that the same dilemma would be when
you try to combine two (or whatever number) layers.
Of course, masking a part of the photo would be the way out of it.
Is this what you have in mind, or you are talking about some other
mechanism that allows PS to resolve this issue in creating an HDR image?

Thank you,

Igor


Thu Dec 6 14:53:59 EST 2007
P. J. Alling wrote:

> The response curve will change similar tones everywhere.  For example 
> you want to darken the sky, but some of the foreground has a patch of 
> something the same general brightness of the sky, you don't want to 
> change that.  Just changing the curve will effect both, in this 
> hypothetical you need at least two layers. 

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