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Strona 1 - Photomatix Pro

© 2013 HDRsoft. All rights reserved.HDR softPhotomatix Pro Version 5.0 User Manual

Strona 2 - Table of Contents

Photomatix Pro 5.0 User Manual 8Deghosting OptionsDeghosting addresses the problem of artifacts that appear when combining the bracketed images of a

Strona 3 - Introduction

Photomatix Pro 5.0 User Manual 92.1.3 The Deghosting Options WindowSelect Show options to remove ghosts in the Preprocessing Options window, to subse

Strona 4 - 1 Taking Photos for HDR

Photomatix Pro 5.0 User Manual 102.1.4 Using the Selective Deghosting ToolTo use the Selective Deghosting tool, click and drag the mouse to draw a la

Strona 5 - 1.2 Selecting the Exposures

Photomatix Pro 5.0 User Manual 11result�To view a preview of the deghosted image, click Preview deghosting� To make more selections or modify existing

Strona 6 - 1.3 Using Film-Based Cameras

Photomatix Pro 5.0 User Manual 122.1.6 Options for RAW FilesPhotomatix Pro oers additional options for RAW les� These options are automatically a

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Photomatix Pro 5.0 User Manual 132.2 Working with Single Image FilesPhotomatix Pro supports Tone Mapping of single image les� To load a single imag

Strona 8 - Entering Exposure Values

Photomatix Pro 5.0 User Manual 143 Adjusting Images Using Tone Mapping or Exposure FusionPhotomatix Pro provides access to HDR Tone Mapping and Expos

Strona 9 - Alignment Options

Photomatix Pro 5.0 User Manual 153.1.1 Undoing Adjustments and Reprocessing an ImageAfter processing an image, you can return to Tone Mapping or Expo

Strona 10 - Reduce Chromatic Aberrations

Photomatix Pro 5.0 User Manual 163.2 Image Adjustment Interface3.2.1 Image Adjustment Interface OverviewThe image adjustment interface consists of t

Strona 11 - The Deghosting Options window

Photomatix Pro 5.0 User Manual 17Built-in PresetsBuilt-in presets are “factory” presets that are provided with the software� Photomatix Pro oers 36 b

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Strona 13 - Automatic Deghosting tools

Photomatix Pro 5.0 User Manual 18Custom PresetsCustom presets are presets that you saved while adjusting your images, or presets created by other Phot

Strona 14 - 2.1.6 Options for RAW Files

Photomatix Pro 5.0 User Manual 19Details Enhancer – Lighting Adjustment settingsDetails Enhancer – Lighting Eects Mode3.3 Tone Mapping Details Enha

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Photomatix Pro 5.0 User Manual 20Advanced Options• Micro-smoothing: Smoothes out the enhancement of small details, which has the eect of reducing n

Strona 16 - 3.1 Image Adjustment Workow

Photomatix Pro 5.0 User Manual 213.4 Tone Mapping Contrast Optimizer Settings• Strength: Aects the amount of enhancement given to contrast and deta

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Photomatix Pro 5.0 User Manual 223.5 Tone Mapping Tone Compressor Settings• Brightness: Adjusts the overall brightness of the image�• Tonal Range C

Strona 18 - 8-bit Histogram

Photomatix Pro 5.0 User Manual 233.6 Fusion Settings3.6.1 Fusion/Natural Settings• Strength: Sets by how much local contrast is accentuated� Moving

Strona 19 - Built-in Presets

Photomatix Pro 5.0 User Manual 243.6.2 Fusion/Real-Estate Settings• Highlights: Adjusts bright areas in the image� Moving the slider to the right br

Strona 20 - Saving Custom Presets

Photomatix Pro 5.0 User Manual 253.6.3 Fusion/Intensive SettingsStrength: Adjusts the strength of local contrast enhancements�• Color Saturation: Ad

Strona 21 - More Options

Photomatix Pro 5.0 User Manual 26We recommend using the Polygonal tool, but you can use the Normal or Magnetic tool if you prefer� Selection works di

Strona 22 - Important Note

Photomatix Pro 5.0 User Manual 273.7.2 Fitting the Selection to the Area’s EdgesThe area to be replaced usually has at least one irregular border (su

Strona 23 - Contrast Optimizer Settings

Photomatix Pro 5.0 User Manual 1IntroductionPhotomatix Pro works with photographs of the same scene taken under dierent exposure settings� These di

Strona 24 - Tone Compressor Settings

Photomatix Pro 5.0 User Manual 28Replacing the selected area3.7.3 Replacing the Selected AreaRight-click (Windows) or control-click (Macintosh) anywh

Strona 25 - 3.6 Fusion Settings

Photomatix Pro 5.0 User Manual 294 Automating with Batch ProcessingUse batch processing to automatically process image les� The batch processing too

Strona 26 - Fusion/Real-Estate Settings

Photomatix Pro 5.0 User Manual 303� Congure basic preprocessing options, to specify alignment, ghost removal, noise reduction, and whether to create

Strona 27 - Fusion/2 Images Settings

Photomatix Pro 5.0 User Manual 31For example, 30 Presets applied to 30 bracketed sets will output 900 processed images� Plan ahead for the processing

Strona 28 - Selection Mode checkbox

Photomatix Pro 5.0 User Manual 324.1.5 Batch Processing SubfoldersWhen your bracketed series are located in multiple folders, they can all be process

Strona 29 - Finding the edges

Photomatix Pro 5.0 User Manual 334.2 Batch Processing Single ImagesTo process a batch of single image les:1� Open the Batch Tone Mapping of Single

Strona 30 - Replacing the selected area

Photomatix Pro 5.0 User Manual 345 Tips and TechniquesThis section provides tips for working with images in Photomatix Pro� More tips and techniques

Strona 31 - 4.1.1 Using Batch Processing

Photomatix Pro 5.0 User Manual 35Dealing with Noise When you process your photos using Exposure Fusion, the fused image will tend to show less noise t

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Photomatix Pro 5.0 User Manual 36AEB Mode(Automatic Exposure Bracketing)� DSLR cameras and some compact digital cameras oer this feature� It enables

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Photomatix Pro 5.0 User Manual 37HDR ImageStrictly speaking, an HDR image is an intermediary image with 32 bits per color chan-nel (96 bits per pixel)

Strona 34 - Grouped by Exposures Option

Photomatix Pro 5.0 User Manual 21 Taking Photos for HDRThe shooting phase is essential for getting good results with Photomatix� To photograph a high

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Photomatix Pro 5.0 User Manual 38ResourcesFAQ You can nd more tips, techniques, and regularly updated information in the Photomatix FAQ on the HDRso

Strona 36 - 5 Tips and Techniques

Photomatix Pro 5.0 User Manual 39www.hdrsoft.com

Strona 37 - Dealing with Noise

Photomatix Pro 5.0 User Manual 31.1 Setting up the Camera• Set your camera to Aperture priority (the "A" setting) so that only shutter spe

Strona 38 - Glossary

Photomatix Pro 5.0 User Manual 41.3 Using Film-Based Cameras• Follow the camera setup listed at the top of Section 1.1 and the tips on selecting exp

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Photomatix Pro 5.0 User Manual 52 Loading and Pre-Processing ImagesThis section describes how to load and merge bracketed image les of a scene taken

Strona 40 - Resources

Photomatix Pro 5.0 User Manual 6Using the Workow Area or the File MenuTo load images using the Workow Shortcuts panel or the File menu:1� Click Loa

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Photomatix Pro 5.0 User Manual 72.1.2 General Merge to HDR OptionsAfter the bracketed images are selected, you can customize the steps performed befo

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