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Photomatix Pro - Features Overview

 
 
 
  Blend exposures hassle-free
 
Automatically merge multiple exposures into one image with details in both highlights and shadows.
Open images of the same scene taken under different exposures
Select one exposure blending method from the combine menu
Photomatix Pro lets you choose between six combination modes: average + five methods of exposure blending, each one based on a different algorithm.
 
   
The result shows in a new window.
If you want to try another blending method, you do not need to close the result -- Photomatix will only merge the bracketed shots, excluding the resulting images already produced.
 
 
 
 
  Create an HDR image and view its local content
 
Automatically generate an HDR Image from multiple exposures.
If your images are from a digital camera, Photomatix will automatically extract the exposure information from the Exif data.
Calculating the response curve is not necessary (and not recommended) if you are working with images from a digital camera.
 
   
The resulting HDR image cannot be shown with its entire tonal range on standard monitors. This is why only a portion of the tonal range is shown on the main window. You can set the viewed tonal range to a higher or lower value with the "Ajust View" item from the HDRI menu.
A smaller window, the HDR Viewer, automatically pops-up to let you better visualize the image content.
When moving your mouse over the image, the HDR Viewer will show the local data of your HDR image viewed at the appropriate exposure.
 
 
 
 
  Reveal details in highlights & shadows in your HDR image
 
HDR images contain a large range of tonal information. The Tone Mapping tool of Photomatix Pro enables you to keep the richness of details available in this tonal range, while producing an image that can be printed and properly displayed on standard monitors.
The preview window lets you adjust the strength, color saturation, luminosity, light smoothing, micro-contrast, micro-smoothing, and white and black clipping.
The preview can be enlarged up to 1024 pixels.
 
 
 
 
  Save time with Batch Processing
 
Batch Processing of Photomatix Pro automatically loads sequences of bracketed images, process them and save the results.
An easy-to-use interface lets you specify the processes to run, the number of input images to combine for each sequence and the location of the input and output images.
 
 
 
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