I am not one to receive a million comments on my photos, but when I do they go something like. It plays a powerful role in the effects of HDR tonemapping during post processing, but how does it effect a.īy Blake Rudis | | Featured Artist | 1 commentSydney, Australia Jeff catford, what a guy! He always has constructive things to comment about a fellow HDR artist’s work, that was my first introduction to Jeff. They have finally added descriptions.īy Blake Rudis | | Post Processing, Tutorial | 3 commentsLong Exposure images and HDR processing, not a fun combo, but there is hope! One of the most powerful slider bars in Photomatix Pro is the Luminosity slider. There are many awesome improvements in the new version: Selective De-Ghosting now allows you to select the exposure you would like to replace it with. Sure enough, this spider was monstrous, one thing Missouri has compared to where we lived in California are bugs.īy Blake Rudis | | Product Review | 0 commentsHDR Soft has made another update to Photomatix Pro, it is now in version 4.1.1. She told me to check it out, so naturally I brought the camera with me. Photomatix creates impeccable HDR results in almost any tone mapping circumstance I would expect nothing less from.īy Blake Rudis | | f64 Academy News | 0 commentsWhile doing laundry the other day my wife spotted this horrendous looking spider. After processing thousands of HDR.īy Blake Rudis | | Product Review | 0 commentsPhotomatix, by HDR Soft, has recently updated their show-stopping HDR software from 4.1.4 to 4.2.1 and I must say, they added some very nice features. I have been processing photos with Photomatix Pro for countless years and have found it to be my “go to” HDR software. Many people know the 32 bit HDR to Lightroom gig pretty well, but it is just as.īy Blake Rudis | | f64 Academy News, HDR 101: The Basics, Video Tutorial | 14 commentsHDR Soft recently released version 4.2 of their critically acclaimed HDR software, Photomatix Pro. This week I wanted to show one could process a 32 bit file in Photomatix Pro 4.2 and Adobe Camera Raw. To see the entire list of changes posted.ģ2 Bit HDR Processing Workflow with Photomatix Proīy Blake Rudis | | HDR 101: The Basics, Tutorial, Video Tutorial | 8 commentsLast week I discussed my 32 bit workflow with Photoshop’s Merge to HDR Pro. There are quite a few changes, mainly some wording and a new Contrast Optimizer setting, and a new way to deghost. This Photomatix review will cover pro version 6 which was released in 2017. This.īy Blake Rudis | | HDR 101: The Basics, Tutorial, Video Tutorial | 5 commentsPhotomatix Pro 5.0 has recently been released from its beta testing and is open for public download/purchase. It allows for 32 bit tone mapping using the absolute power of ACR (in Photoshop CC). 32 Bit HDR Processing with Photomatix Pro 5.0īy Blake Rudis | | HDR 101: The Basics, Tutorial, Video Tutorial | 48 commentsYes, 32 bit processing with Photomatix and ACR is possible! If you have spent anytime experimenting with HDR you have probably heard about Photoshop’s Merge to HDR Pro.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |