
Photomatix Pro v3.2.1 Final If you have ever photographed a high contrast scene, you know that even the best exposure will typically have blown out highlights and flat shadows. Photomatix offers two ways to solve this problem:
- HDR Tone Mapping: Reveal highlight and shadow details in an HDR image created from multiple exposures.
- Exposure Fusion: Merge differently exposed photographs into one image with increased dynamic range.
Benefits for professional photographers:
- Saving on lighting equipment
No need to acquire expensive lighting equipment -and carry it- when you shoot high contrast scenes. Just enable the Auto Exposure Bracketing feature of your camera, and let Photomatix merge your photos into an image with extended dynamic range. - Great pictures on cloudy days
Shadowless hazy sunlight or an overcast sky usually results in dull-looking photographs. The tone mapping tool of Photomatix Pro can turn them into great-looking images. Check this image as example. - Saving time in post-processing
Photomatix Pro is designed for productivity -- automatic blending, unlimited stacking, easy comparison of results and batch processing save hours of masking and layers work in image editing programs. - Well exposed panoramas
A panoramic scene is almost always a high contrast scene -- you can't limit your view to areas with the same brightness when shooting a 360° panorama. By taking views under several exposures and processing them in Photomatix Pro, you can create a panorama that will show details in both the dark and bright areas of the scene. Photomatix Pro offers both exposure blending (also knows as exposure fusion) and HDR tone mapping.
HDR / Tone Mapping
- Generation of HDR (High Dynamic Range) images from differently exposed images › Option for automatic image alignment. Two alignment methods are available.
- Option for reducing ghosting artifacts in two different cases: one for ghosting due to moving objects, the other for ghosting artifacts due to background movements.
- Option for automatic reduction of chromatic aberrations.
- Option for automatic reduction of noise.
- Reading of exposure information from Exif data.
- Source images can be either 8 bits/channel or 16 bits/channel images, or RAW files from several camera models as well as DNG files.
- In the case of RAW files, White Balance and output color space can be adjusted.
- Conversion of single RAW file into pseudo-HDR image
- Enables to apply the Tone Mapping tool to single RAW file.
- White Balance can be adjusted in Preferences.
- Tone Mapping tool for revealing highlights and shadows details in HDR image
- Two tone mapping methods available: Details Enhancer, based on a local operator, and Tone Compressor, based on a global operator.
- Preview enabling to adjust the following settings for Details Enhancer: Strength, Color Saturation, Smoothing, Luminosity, Gamma, Black and White Point, Color Temperature, Saturation Highlights, Saturation Shadows, Microcontrast, Micro-smoothing, Highlights Smoothness, Shadows Smoothness and Shadows Clipping.
For Tone Compressor the settings are: Brightness, Tonal Range Compression, Contrast Adaptation, Black and White Point, Color Temperature and Color Saturation. - › Settings can be saved as Presets for quick access, or saved to and loaded from XMP files
- Loupe to get a crop at 100% resolution.
- Option for different preview rations and magnification
- Undo and redo buttons for the settings done.
- Output image is in 16 bits/channel mode, with the option to save it as 8 bits/channel jpeg or tiff, if desired
- Input image can also be a 16 bits/channel image file.
- Option for output as equirectangular image set to be viewed in a 360 degree panorama viewer in the case of Details Enhancer.
- Tone Mapping can be undone.
- HDR Viewer shows local HDR image data at the appropriate exposure
- Display of HDR Histogram (logarithmic)
- Ability to batch tone map single HDR images.
- Function to tone map large HDR image files while benefiting from a preview.
- Read and Write support for Radiance RGBE (.hdr), OpenEXR (.exr) and Floating Point TIFF
- Color managed HDR workflow: passing trough of ICC color profiles from the source to the tone mapped images, and color managed display.
- Four algorithms for Exposure Fusion: Highlights & Shadows - 2 images, Highlights & Shadows - Auto, Highlights & Shadows - Adjust, and Highlights & Shadows - Intensive
- Automatic alignment option for hand-held images with two alignment methods available
- Preview and Loupe available for all Exposure Fusion methods.
- Ability to select the images for method 'H&S - 2 images'
- Settings for method H&S - Adjust are: Accentuation, Blending Point, Shadows, Color Saturation, White Clip, Black Clip, Midtones and 360 degree image.
- Automatically loads and processes images of the specified input location, and saves resulting images to the specified output location
- Works for HDR generation, Tone Mapping and exposure fusion
- Advanced selection options: automatic detection of bracketed photos and ability to process a sub-set of each bracketed set.
- Strip processing option to generate an HDR image from large TIFF files without exceeding available RAM.
- Ability to set the Exposure Value spacing for HDR image generation
- Processes all sets of bracketed images stored under a given folder (number of bracketed images in each set specified by user before running the batch)
- Ability to process all sub-folders of a given folder, combining all image files stored under each sub-folder
- Options for naming the the resulting image files.
General
- Support of the following image file formats: JPEG (read & write), TIFF 24-bit, 48-bit and Floating Point (read & write), Radiance RGBE (read & write), OpenEXR (read & write), PNG (Mac version: read & write), PSD (read only) RAW files from several camera models, as well as DNG files (read only)
- Ability to tag saved image with keyword
- Basic image operation tools › Cropping (also works with HDR images)
- Resizing (also works with HDR images)
- Rotating (also works with HDR images)
- Sharpening
- Brightness & Contrast
- Remapping of mirror ball (also works with HDR images)
- Multi-threading support for tone mapping: complete multi-threading for Tone Compressor method and partial for Details Enhancer method. The maximum number of cores used can be adjusted in Preferences.
- Includes Lightroom Export Plugin to Photomatix Pro
- HDR processing settings are selected directly in the Lightroom plug-in
- Option to automatically save the resulting tone mapped or fused image and re-import it into the Lightroom library
Nếu bạn đã từng sử dụng các chức năng ghép ảnh của Photoshop, Corel, Magicphoto… thì Photomatix sẽ gây ngạc nhiên cho bạn bằng khả năng “trộn” ảnh kỳ lạ của nó.
Khác với các thao tác ghép ảnh, tức đặt một phần hoặc nhiều ảnh số vào chung một tấm ảnh duy nhất, tính năng “trộn” ảnh của Photomatix sẽ trộn toàn bộ mọi chi tiết của nhiều tấm ảnh số lại với nhau để tạo thành một tấm ảnh tổng hợp theo kiểu "tả pí lù" rất độc đáo, tức bao gồm tất cả mọi đường nét của các tấm ảnh gốc.
Lợi thế:
* Saving on lighting equipment
Hầu hết các camera số đều có thể tự động điều chỉnh để quan sát theo những hướng khác nhau, bạn không cần phải trang bị thêm công cụ xử lý ánh sáng khi chụp những cảnh có độ tương phản cao. Chỉ cần để chế độ Auto Exposure Bracketing, và mặc cho Photomatix tạo ra những bức ảnh có dải động rộng.
* Saving time in post-processing
Photomatix Pro giúp bạn đạt được hiệu quả tối đa trong công việc - tự động phối màu, unlimited stacking (cho phép undo không hạn chế), so sánh kết quả của từng bước thực hiện cũng như xử lý hàng loạt hay làm việc trên từng lớp ảnh.
* Taking advantage of your 32-bit images
Bạn đã biết cách làm ra ảnh HDR (high dynamic range) bằng Photoshop CS2 nhưng không thể nào thực hiện chuyển đổi ảnh thường sang dạng HDR? Công cụ Tone Mapping của Photomatix là câu trả lời mà bạn hằng tìm kiếm. Hãy so sánh sự khác biệt của nó với khả năng chuyển đổi sang dạng HDR của Photoshop CS2.
* Great pictures on cloudy days
Những cảnh như: một tia sáng le lói giữa bầu trời đen kịt u ám thường tạo ra những bức ảnh bị mờ, Photomatix Pro sẽ giúp bạn điều chỉnh để có được bức ảnh có chất lượng tốt hơn.
News in version 3.2.2
Bug fixed: Loading tone mapping presets sometimes failed.-
Bug fixed: Image orientation exif tag was not transferred from the source to the resulting image saved as JPEG or TIFF.-
Bug fixed: "360 degree image" option of Details Enhancer was not taken into account with files processed via Batch Processing.-
Bug fixed: Intermittent crash with generate HDR when "by matching features" alignment method was selected still occurred for some users in v3.2.1.-
Made the width of the tone mapping settings palette resizable in order to make it possible for users running a Korean version of Windows to see the sliders in their totality.-
Added shortcuts for Undo and Redo buttons of Tone Mapping settings palette.-
Bug fixed: Clicking on the "Show Original" button of the Tone Mapping Preview dialog showed a black preview for some users.-
Bug fixed: tone mapping a 16-bit image file did not produced correct output (lacked contrast and was too bright, as if a wrong gamma had been applied).
Bug fixed: For users not having standard fonts installed on their system, invoking Tone Mapping returned an error.
Platform: Windows 98/ME/2000/XP/VistaBug fixed: Image orientation exif tag was not transferred from the source to the resulting image saved as JPEG or TIFF.-
Bug fixed: "360 degree image" option of Details Enhancer was not taken into account with files processed via Batch Processing.-
Bug fixed: Intermittent crash with generate HDR when "by matching features" alignment method was selected still occurred for some users in v3.2.1.-
Made the width of the tone mapping settings palette resizable in order to make it possible for users running a Korean version of Windows to see the sliders in their totality.-
Added shortcuts for Undo and Redo buttons of Tone Mapping settings palette.-
Bug fixed: Clicking on the "Show Original" button of the Tone Mapping Preview dialog showed a black preview for some users.-
Bug fixed: tone mapping a 16-bit image file did not produced correct output (lacked contrast and was too bright, as if a wrong gamma had been applied).
Bug fixed: For users not having standard fonts installed on their system, invoking Tone Mapping returned an error.

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