
Photomatix Pro 5.0 User Manual 18
Custom Presets
Custom presets are presets that you saved while adjusting
your images, or presets created by other Photomatix users
that you have imported�
To access custom presets, click on the My Presets tab located
at bottom of the Preset Thumbnails panel� To create your
own custom presets, refer to the Saving Custom Presets
paragraph below� You can also import custom presets created
by other Photomatix users that you downloaded to your
computer as XMP les� To import the presets, select the item
“Import Presets…” on the pop-up menu on the top left of the
Preset Thumbnails panel, and browse to the location on your
computer where you downloaded the XMP preset les�
Saving Custom Presets
There are two ways to save custom presets as an XMP le for
future use; during the image adjustment phase or after Tone
Mapping or Exposure Fusion is complete�
To save custom presets during image adjustment:
1� In the Adjustments panel, click the Presets drop-
down list�
2� Select Save Preset from the list�
3� Enter a name for the preset in the File name eld and
click Save�
To save the processing selections as a preset after Tone
Mapping or Exposure Fusion processing:
1� Click Save Preset from the Workow Shortcuts panel
or select Save Preset from the File menu�
A dialog prompts for the le name�
2� Enter the le name and click OK�
If you save the preset in the default location
(which is the Presets folder of the Photomatix
Pro application), the preset is automatically
added to the Presets combo-box list, and also
shows on the “My Presets” tab of the Preset
Thumbnails Panel.
Artistic built-in Presets
Two column, small thumb view
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