![]() In general, I think everyone understands what this tool is all about, you need to take several photos with different levels of exposure, after simple manipulations you can merge them into one HDR image, then there is a simple adjustment of color, saturation, and so on, in the end you you get a great shot, in fact there’s nothing more to add, I hope the development will come in handy for true lovers to take high-quality pictures and then work with them. By the way, I completely forgot to add, if any of you are working with such a powerful program as Lightroom – it is worth remembering that Photomatix has a special plug-in that allows these two developments to interact. Photomatix provides all the tools for managing color, actually this is clearly visible from the screenshot. The program is able to reduce noise, for this there is a special function called. It is also worth noting that Photomatix is able to improve the quality of the original photo, for this, after loading it into the program, you need to twist a couple of sliders and then save it in the desired format, the image quality can be seen in real time. Download HDRsoft Photomatix Pro 7.0.1 Beta 1 – (41.8 Mb).Benefits for professional photographers:.When using Photomatix Pro via the Lightroom Plugin, photos part of a Collection are now re-imported into the Collection.īetter support for multiple monitor configurations.Ĭontextual help for Merge to HDR Options shows in a help frame.īug fixed: Minimising and restoring Photomatix main window could result in displayed images not being shown correctly.īug fixed: Open and Save As dialogs always appeared on the primary monitor, even if Photomatix was displaying on a different one.īug fixed: Setting information embedded in output images was incorrect when using Batch Bracketed Photos.īug fixed: Some windows opened in incorrect locations if Photomatix was closed when minimised.īug fixed: Photomatix did not show in the task bar on startup if the Workflow Shortcuts window was disabled in the preferences.īug fixed: Minimising and then restoring Photomatix main window made Finishing Touch window disappear. Significant improvements to alignment of hand-held images.Īutomatic highlight recovery is now used before tone mapping a single RAW file. You can enable it on the General section of the Preferences dialog (not available when the OS is Windows 32-bit). Option to refresh Preview continuously as slider moves. In particular, ability to return with one click to the last session to process the image again with different settings. More options on Workflow Shortcuts panel. Updates in Batch of Bracketed Photos: You can now select a Preset directly from the main batch window, and can also process with multiple presets and custom settings. Option to enable Exposure Fusion when a single RAW file is loaded.Īutomatic Deghosting offers additional options: You can adjust the Deghosting strength and select the base exposure used, with the help of a preview of the deghosted image. It replaces the Fusion/Realistic method available in batch mode in version 4.2. It is intended for rendering interior scenes with a view out of the window. New Fusion method called Fusion/Real-Estate. You can access it via the ‘Balanced’ preset (second on the list). It is good at producing realistic-looking results while still enhancing shadows and highlights. New Tone Mapping method named Contrast Optimizer. ![]() Find out what this means for your presets! Like this tutorial? Want Full Workflow tutorials? Try HDRInsider ![]() For example, the “Luminosity” adjustment is now the “Tone Compression” adjustment. While those are the main highlights of what is new in Photomatix Pro 5, there are some minor wording issues not listed. To see the entire list of changes posted by HDRSoft, scroll past the video file. ![]() There are quite a few changes, mainly some wording and a new Contrast Optimizer setting, and a new way to deghost. Photomatix Pro 5.0 has recently been released from its beta testing and is open for public download/purchase.
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