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Page 1 - Photomatix Pro User Manual

Photomatix Pro User ManualVersion 4.2© 2012 HDRsoft. All rights reserved.HDR soft

Page 2 - Contents

Photomatix Pro User Guide 8• Detection: Sets the criteria for determining if a pixel is or is not ghosted when using automatic deghosting.Noise Reduc

Page 3 - Introduction

Photomatix Pro User Guide 9Right-click (Windows) or control-click (Mac) inside the selected region and select Mark selection as ghosted area from the

Page 4 - 1 Taking Photos for HDR

Photomatix Pro User Guide 10Preprocessing Options2.1.4 Pre-Processing Options for RAW FilesPhotomatix Pro oers additional pre-processing options for

Page 5 - 1.1 Setting up the Camera

Photomatix Pro User Guide 112.2 Working with Single Image FilesPhotomatix Pro supports Tone Mapping of single image les. To load a single image le

Page 6 - 1.3 Using Film-Based Cameras

Photomatix Pro User Guide 123 Adjusting Images Using Tone Mapping or Exposure FusionPhotomatix Pro provides access to HDR Tone Mapping and Exposure F

Page 7 - 2.1 Merging Bracketed Images

Photomatix Pro User Guide 13Undoing Adjustments and Reprocessing an ImageAfter processing an image, you can return to Tone Mapping or Exposure Fusion

Page 8 - Entering Exposure Values

Photomatix Pro User Guide 14Built-in presets are “factory” presets that are provided with the software. Photomatix Pro oers 32 built-in presets when

Page 9 - Deghosting Options

Photomatix Pro User Guide 15Custom PresetsCustom presets are presets that you saved when adjusting your images, or that you imported from presets crea

Page 10 - Reduce Chromatic Aberrations

Photomatix Pro User Guide 16Details Enhancer – Lighting Adjustment settingsDetails Enhancer – Lighting Eects Mode3.3 Tone Mapping Details Enhancer S

Page 11 - Photomatix Pro User Guide 9

Photomatix Pro User Guide 17Advanced Options• Micro-smoothing: Smoothes local detail enhancements. This has the eect of reducing noise in the sky, f

Page 13 - Photomatix Pro User Guide 11

Photomatix Pro User Guide 18Moving them to the left reduces clipping at the extremes. The White Point slider sets the value for the maximum of the ton

Page 14 - 3.1 Image Adjustment Workow

Photomatix Pro User Guide 19We recommend using the Polygonal tool, but you can use the Normal or Magnetic tool if you prefer. Selection works dierent

Page 15 - 3.2.1 Preview Window

Photomatix Pro User Guide 20– To close the selection, double-click, or single-click on the starting point.Choosing a Lasso– The Polygonal lasso is id

Page 16 - Built-in Presets

Photomatix Pro User Guide 21The Contrast setting (Low, Medium, High) determines whether a dierence in brightness is large enough to be detected as an

Page 17 - Saving Custom Presets

Photomatix Pro User Guide 224 Automating with Batch ProcessingUse batch processing to automatically process image les. The batch processing tool sav

Page 18 - More Options

Photomatix Pro User Guide 233. In the Source area, select the folder where the bracketed photos are located. The les are arranged in alphabetical or

Page 19 - Advanced Options

Photomatix Pro User Guide 244.1.3 Batch Processing SubfoldersWhen your bracketed series are located in multiple folders, they can all be processed in

Page 20 - 3.5 Fusion/Natural Settings

Photomatix Pro User Guide 254.2 Batch Processing Single Image FilesPhotomatix Pro supports processing of single image les using tone mapping.To batc

Page 21 - Photomatix Pro User Guide 19

Photomatix Pro User Guide 265 Tips and TechniquesThis section provides tips for working with images in Photomatix Pro. More tips and techniques, and

Page 22 - Finding the edges

Photomatix Pro User Guide 275.3 Dealing with Noise When you process your photos using Exposure Fusion, the fused image will tend to show less noise t

Page 23 - Photomatix Pro User Guide 21

Photomatix Pro User Guide 1IntroductionPhotomatix Pro works with photographs of the same scene taken under dierent exposure settings, often called “b

Page 24 - 4.1.1 Using Batch Processing

Photomatix Pro User Guide 28AEB Mode(Automatic Exposure Bracketing). DSLR cameras and some compact digital cameras oer this feature. It enables you t

Page 25 - Photomatix Pro User Guide 23

Photomatix Pro User Guide 29HDRHigh Dynamic Range.HDR ImageStrictly speaking, an HDR image is an intermediary image with 32 bits per color chan-nel (9

Page 26 - 4.1.4 Advanced Options

Photomatix Pro User Guide 30ResourcesYou can nd more tips, techniques, and regularly updated information in the Photomatix Pro FAQ on the HDRsoft web

Page 27 - Photomatix Pro User Guide 25

Photomatix Pro User Guide 21 Taking Photos for HDRThe shooting phase is essential for getting good results with Photomatix. To photograph a high cont

Page 28 - 5 Tips and Techniques

Photomatix Pro User Guide 3DSLR cameras and some compact digital cameras oer Automatic Exposure Bracketing (AEB). This enables you to automatically t

Page 29 - 5.3 Dealing with Noise

Photomatix Pro User Guide 41.3 Using Film-Based Cameras• Follow the camera setup listed at the top of Section 1.1 and the tips on selecting exposure

Page 30 - Glossary

Photomatix Pro User Guide 52 Loading and Pre-Processing ImagesThis section describes how to load and merge bracketed image les of a scene taken unde

Page 31 - Photomatix Pro User Guide 29

Photomatix Pro User Guide 6Loading bracketed photosUsing the Workow Area or the File MenuTo load images using the Workow Shortcuts panel or the File

Page 32 - Resources

Photomatix Pro User Guide 72.1.2 General Pre-Processing OptionsAfter the bracketed images are selected, the pre-processing settings for the images ma

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