
Here are 2 examples of Using the HDR toning feature in Photoshop CS6.
First image : 'surrealistic setting'.

Second image uses the 'More saturated' setting.
To use HDR toning you need to go to : 'image' then 'adjustments' then select HDR toning. You can then access a menu which uses the settings that are similar to 'merge to HDR pro' but without having to use multiple images to gain the HDR effect.

Here is the original image.
" Spurn Point is one of the most striking features of Britain's coastline, stretching for three and a half miles across the Humber Estuary. "
http://www.bbc.co.uk/england/sevenwonders/yorkshire/spurn/
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