Thank you for your observations Armando, yes, I have made five shots per slide for 90 slides, I have perhaps another 200 more slides to process. In fact I have been multitasking all day, cleaning the house, every time I pass the computer I hit the button to process another set of five! I have now HDR processed all the exposures I have taken, all are as good as I hoped.
As for your suggestion I could achieve the same results by adjusting the image, I feel the extremes of exposure from a single shot mean that you might be able to get acceptable results, but I feel the colour density suffers when you push or pull the shadows and highlights, overstressing the image, whereas this way I get the best possible chance by layering the image, which is effectively is what the HDR process does, without pushing or pulling too much.
I got the idea from stacking night time sky images to bring out the star colours and detail in the sky by intensifying the lights without touching the darks.
By the time I have taken sample images to get an optimal exposure (the camera metering seems to struggle with some images). I can tell when the camera is wrong, especially with a dark image. In that time I could have run off five bracketed exposures for HDR with a bit of extra latitude.
When I have finished the slides, I plan to set about my negatives, I have no idea how many I intend to digitise but I don't expect to have to HDR them.
Not sure I have explained it well but hope you understand. It would have been good to be able to run batches but not to worry, will get there in the end.