pnwheeler wrote:
Halo is often seen in some combinations of tone mapping used in HDR processing. You could try adjusting the HDR controls before tone mapping. For me the halo is usually undesirable in my photographs, but I'm sure it has its uses. If the photograph that you visualized in your mind has a halo, go for it. If not, try new tone map settings. Cutting out the halo in Photoshop is certainly possible too.
Thank you I will try it. Always fun to learn.