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HDR in Photomatix Pro 3.2 (Plugin Version)

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5 Responses to HDR in Photomatix Pro 3.2 (Plugin Version)

  • John Grow says:

    Well, I am actually no one, but I still read it!

    I use this software several times per week and I DO use the batch process. All the architectural work I do is shot in HDR and processed in Photomatix. Love the stuff.

    I’ll try and elaborate more a little later. After I finish batching these HDR files. :)

  • Sheila says:

    Good day,

    Thank you. I was in Asia recently and did a lot of bracketing, especially night shots. I have Photomatix Pro, the standalone, and will be using that to process them. I would sure like to know what John Grow meant when he said “….. work I do is shot in HDR…” . How do you ‘shoot in HDR’? Gotta go – I’ve got a lot of processing to do.

  • Michael says:

    I am willing to bet that John meant bracketing for HDR so he could capture the full dynamic range. Just like you did in Asia!

  • Amy says:

    Well, I am actually no one, but I still read it!

    I use this software several times per week and I DO use the batch process. All the architectural work I do is shot in HDR and processed in Photomatix. Love the stuff.

    I’ll try and elaborate more a little later. After I finish batching these HDR files. :)

  • Richard says:

    I am willing to bet that John meant bracketing for HDR so he could capture the full dynamic range. Just like you did in Asia!