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#1: Applications : Photomatix Pro 3.2.9 Final (Portable)
 
Photomatix Pro 3.2.9 Final (Portable)
Photomatix Pro 3.2.9 Final (Portable) | 7 Mb

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: Exposure Blending: Merge differently exposed photographs into one image with increased dynamic range. Tone Mapping: Reveal highlight and shadow details in an HDR image created from multiple exposures. The tone mapped image is ready for printing while showing the complete dynamic range captured.
 
 
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#2: Applications : Photomatix Tone Mapping 2.0 for Adobe Photoshop
 
Photomatix Tone Mapping 2.0 for Adobe Photoshop
Photomatix Tone Mapping 2.0 for Adobe Photoshop (x86/x64) | 1.2MB

The Tone Mapping plug in processes High Dynamic Range images in order to reveal their details in highlights and shadows. The resulting image can then be converted into an 8 bit or 16 bit file that shows the whole dynamic range available in the original HDR image. Because the tonal range has been compressed while maintaining local contrast, the tone mapped image is ready for display on standard monitors and prints. The Tone Mapping plug in can also be applied to a 16 bit image resulting from RAW conversion.
 
 
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#3: Applications : HDRsoft Photomatix Pro 4.0.1 Final (x86/x64)
 
HDRsoft Photomatix Pro 4.0.1 Final (x86/x64)

HDRsoft Photomatix Pro 4.0.1 Final (x86/x64) | 13 Mb

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: Exposure Blending: Merge differently exposed photographs into one image with increased dynamic range. Tone Mapping: Reveal highlight and shadow details in an HDR image created from multiple exposures. The tone mapped image is ready for printing while showing the complete dynamic range captured.
 
 
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#4: Applications : HDRsoft Photomatix Pro 4.0.1 Final Portable
 
HDRsoft Photomatix Pro 4.0.1 Final Portable

HDRsoft Photomatix Pro 4.0.1 Final Portable | 5.96 MB


Photomatix Pro processes multiple photographs of a high contrast scene into a single image with details in both highlights and shadows. Photomatix offers two types of processes to increase the dynamic range. One process is called HDR Tone Mapping, the other Exposure Blending. Both processes are designed to produce an image with an increased apparent dynamic range, but their results are different. You should try both and then choose the result that works best with your images. The first section of this manual provides tips for taking photographs intended for High Dynamic Range (HDR) processing in Photomatix Pro. The second section describes how to create HDR images and process them through Tone Mapping. The third section deals with the Exposure Blending functions, and the fourth section with the Batch Processing tool. Finally, section five provides a few tips and techniques.

 
 
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#5: Applications : Photomatix Pro 4.0.2 - Silent Installation
 
Photomatix Pro 4.0.2 - Silent Installation

Photomatix Pro 4.0.2 - Silent Installation | 5 MB

Photomatix Pro processes multiple photographs of a high contrast scene into a single image with details in both highlights and shadows. Photomatix offers two types of processes to increase the dynamic range. One process is called HDR Tone Mapping, the other Exposure Blending. Both processes are designed to produce an image with an increased apparent dynamic range, but their results are different. You should try both and then choose the result that works best with your images. The first section of this manual provides tips for taking photographs intended for High Dynamic Range (HDR) processing in Photomatix Pro. The second section describes how to create HDR images and process them through Tone Mapping. The third section deals with the Exposure Blending functions, and the fourth section with the Batch Processing tool. Finally, section five provides a few tips and techniques.
 
 
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#6: Applications : HDRsoft Photomatix Pro 4.1.1 Final (x86/x64)
 
HDRsoft Photomatix Pro 4.1.1 Final (x86/x64)

HDRsoft Photomatix Pro 4.1.1 Final (x86/x64) | 8.3/8.4 Mb

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: Exposure Blending: Merge Differently Exposed Photographs Into One Image With Increased Dynamic Range. Tone Mapping: Reveal Highlight And Shadow Details In An HDR Image Created From Multiple Exposures. The Tone Mapped Image Is Ready For Printing While Showing The Complete Dynamic Range Captured.
 
 
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#7: Applications : HDRsoft Photomatix Pro 4.1.2 Final (x64)
 
HDRsoft Photomatix Pro 4.1.2 Final (x64)

HDRsoft Photomatix Pro 4.1.2 Final (x86/x64) | 8.3 Mb

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: Exposure Blending: Merge differently exposed photographs into one image with increased dynamic range. Tone Mapping: Reveal highlight and shadow details in an HDR image created from multiple exposures. The tone mapped image is ready for printing while showing the complete dynamic range captured.
 
 
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#8: Applications : HDRsoft Photomatix Pro 4.1.2 Final (x86)
 
HDRsoft Photomatix Pro 4.1.2 Final (x86)

HDRsoft Photomatix Pro 4.1.2 Final (x86/x64) | 8.2/8.3 Mb

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: Exposure Blending: Merge differently exposed photographs into one image with increased dynamic range. Tone Mapping: Reveal highlight and shadow details in an HDR image created from multiple exposures. The tone mapped image is ready for printing while showing the complete dynamic range captured.
 
 
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#9: Applications : HDRSoft Photomatix Pro v4.2.0 Mac OS X
 
HDRSoft Photomatix Pro v4.2.0 Mac OS X
HDRSoft Photomatix Pro v4.2.0 Mac OS X | 10.2 MB
PhotoMatix is a program that photographers can use to solve a perplexing problem. The problem is shooting good photos where there is a wide variation in contrast within a scene. For example, in a situation where you want to take a photo of a tall building with the sun high up in the sky in the background and a shadow in the foreground, the problem is that there’s no way to set the camera’s exposure controls to expose all the regions in the scene properly in a single shot.
 
 
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#10: Applications : HDRSoft Photomatix Pro v4.2.1 Mac OS X
 
HDRSoft Photomatix Pro v4.2.1 Mac OS X
HDRSoft Photomatix Pro v4.2.1 Mac OS X | 10.2 MB
PhotoMatix is a program that photographers can use to solve a perplexing problem. The problem is shooting good photos where there is a wide variation in contrast within a scene. For example, in a situation where you want to take a photo of a tall building with the sun high up in the sky in the background and a shadow in the foreground, the problem is that there’s no way to set the camera’s exposure controls to expose all the regions in the scene properly in a single shot
 
 
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