I looked out of our bedroom window the other night and saw a rather nice sunset. I took three pics with my Canon Powershot SX260 HS, reducing the exposure by one stop each time. Handheld shots like this are not normally recommended for HDR but I did get them aligned nicely (in photoshop). First I tried the HDR in Photoshop, and then in Nik HDR. Neither of them were really satisfactory. The software seems to try to hard to find detail in the dark parts, which is not what I wanted. I'm sure that I could have found a satisfactory image with judicious PP.
Yesterday I received my copy of Digital Camera magazine, with a 'gift' of HDR Projects 2 from Franzis software in Germany. After the rather complicated installation I gave it a try. The interface offers a range of options including White Balance. I tried 'Evening Sun' which worked fairly well, but the default 'True to shot/camera' gave the best result.
This final image looks much more like I could see from out of the window. Considering the software was free, It seems to be pretty good value!
John