It also goes through a step by step process of creating an HDR image using Photomatix Pro version 4.0.2. I would suggest also reading my comprehensive HDR tutorial, which describes in detail what an HDR image is, how to bracket exposures. For the sake of this tutorial I will be using the Lighthouse sample photos located on the download page for the software. You can also download sample bracketed images from the above download pages on. I am writing this review and tutorial with my Windows 7 computer, but the process is basically the same on a Mac.ĭownload Windows trial of Photomatix Esentials from ĭownload Mac trial of Photomatix Essentials from Like the Pro version, you can download a free and fully functional trial version of Photomatix Light, which will never expire, but does leave watermarks on saved images. It’s also great for those on a tight budget, as it’s a full $60 cheaper than the Pro version of the software. While I would always first recommend Photomatix Pro to any photographer that is serious about professional HDR photography results, Photomatix Light is great for newcomers to HDR or digital photography. Welcome to my Photomatix Esentials (Light) tutorial and review. You will get an instant 15% discount on your purchase of Photomatix Light, or any other Photomatix product, by entering the following coupon code into the order form: photoluminary Category: Featured, Photography Software Reviews Tags: hdr, Photomatix Light Leave a Comment
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