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Seite 1 - Photomatix Pro User Manual

Photomatix Pro User ManualVersion 4.1© 2011 HDRsoft. All rights reserved.

Seite 2 - Contents

Photomatix Pro User Guide 8Noise Reduction OptionsThe Reduce noise option processes source photos with high-quality noise reduction and is recommended

Seite 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

Seite 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

Seite 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:

Seite 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

Seite 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

Seite 8 - Entering Exposure Values

Photomatix Pro User Guide 14The following built-in presets are available:• Enhancer – Default: Default settings for Details Enhancer.• Compression –

Seite 9 - Deghosting Options

Photomatix Pro User Guide 15Saving Custom PresetsThere are two ways to save custom presets as an XMP le for future use; during the image adjustment p

Seite 10 - Reduce Chromatic Aberrations

Photomatix Pro User Guide 16More Options• Smooth Highlights: Reduces the contrast enhancements in the highlights. The value of the slider sets how mu

Seite 11 - Photomatix Pro User Guide 9

Photomatix Pro User Guide 17• Brightness: Adjusts the overall brightness of the tone mapped image. The default value is 0.• Tonal Range Compression:

Seite 13 - Photomatix Pro User Guide 11

Photomatix Pro User Guide 183.5 Exposure Fusion Adjust Settings• Accentuation: Adjusts the strength of local contrast enhancements. The default valu

Seite 14 - 3.1 Image Adjustment Workow

Photomatix Pro User Guide 193.7 Replace Selection with SourceAn HDR-processed image might look exactly the way you want, except for one area. For exa

Seite 15 - 3.2.1 Preview Window

Photomatix Pro User Guide 203.7.2 Fitting the Selection to the Area’s EdgesThe area to be replaced usually has at least one irregular border (such as

Seite 16 - Photomatix Pro User Guide 14

Photomatix Pro User Guide 21Replacing the selected area3.7.3 Replacing the Selected AreaRight-click (Windows) or control-click (Macintosh) anywhere w

Seite 17 - General Settings

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

Seite 18 - Advanced 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

Seite 19 - Photomatix Pro User Guide 17

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

Seite 20 - Photomatix Pro User Guide 18

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

Seite 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

Seite 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

Seite 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

Seite 24 - 4.1.1 Using Batch Processing

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

Seite 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

Seite 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

Seite 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

Seite 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

Seite 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

Seite 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

Seite 31 - Photomatix Pro User Guide 29

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

Seite 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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