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Photomatix Pro 5.0 User Manual 5
2 Loading and Pre-Processing Images
This section describes how to load and merge bracketed image
les of a scene taken under dierent exposure settings as well
as how to load single images into Photomatix Pro
2.1 Merging Bracketed Images
Photomatix Pro merges bracketed images that are in 8 bit or 16
bits/channel mode, as well as Camera RAW les�
Supported le types include JPEG, TIFF, PSD, DNG, and RAW
les from many camera models� Photomatix Pro is updated
frequently to add support for RAW les of new camera models�
2.1.1 Loading Bracketed Images
To load bracketed image les, do one of the following:
Drag and drop the les into Photomatix Pro
Use the Workow Shortcuts panel to load the les
Dragging and Dropping Bracketed Image Files
To drag and drop a group of image les to Photomatix Pro:
Windows: Drag the les from Windows Explorer and drop
them on the open Photomatix Pro program�
Macintosh: Drag the les from the Finder and drop them
on the Photomatix Pro icon on your Dock�
The term “bracketed images” refers to images
of the same scene taken under different
exposure settings. This manual uses the
term “bracketed images” to simplify how these
images are dened. It also applies to the
case when you have not used the Automatic
Exposure Bracketing function of the camera
to take the exposures.
Drag the image les for the exposure
sequence at the same time, so the les are
properly processed by the merge.
Newer camera models may not be supported
by older versions of Photomatix Pro. To
ensure your camera is supported, upgrade to
the latest version.
If you have Lightroom, you can use the
Lightroom Export Plug-in to load images into
Photomatix Pro.
Refer to Section 5 for more information.
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