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If you have ever shot a high contrast scene, you know that selecting the correct exposure will not avoid blown out highlights and flat shadows.
Photomatix Pro offers two ways to solve this problem:
?32-bit Tone Mapping: Creates a High Dynamic Range Image from multiple exposures, then tones map it to compress its tonal range while preserving local contrast.
?Exposure Blending: Combines differently exposed photographs into one image with increased dynamic range.
The result is an image that shows local details in both highlights and shadows.
v2.2.3
- New application icon.
- Function for zooming directly to 100% and for "Fit to screen".
- Maximum preview size option for Tone Mapping increased to 1024.
- Ability to save the settings after having tone mapped the whole image.
- Bug fixed: Batch Processing now outputs TIFF tone mapped files when TIFF format selected, even if output bit-depth is set to 8-bit.
- Bug fixed: incorrect readings of White and Black clips settings from XMP files for values lower than 0.06%
- Bug fixed: crash while changing preview size after having maximized Tone Mapping preview
- Bug fixed: problem on computer using Unicode file naming (e.g. Chinese OS) when loading more than one image at a time from the Open panel
- Bug fixed: crash when aligning more than 3 images with same brightness level.
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