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Photomatix Tutorial for Windows

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Uploaded by on Jan 24, 2009

Tutorial created by HiLo Media - http://www.hilomedia.com. This is a tutorial for HDRSoft's Photomatix Pro for Windows. It is software that helps create HDR (High Dynamic Range) photos. Available at www.hdrsoft.com

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  • You say 'detail' weird..

  • @BIoodyldiot Probably used exposure bracketing.

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  • Probably the best tutorial I've ever watched here on youtube! Thanks.

  • extremely neat presentation. keep it up!

  • very detailed and informative! nice!!!!!

  • @C2xEditor - if you have a DSLR you should use apature priority mode - then you can set the camera to automatically take 3 shots at once - either by using the timer (2 seconds, 10 seconds, or remote control) or take the same shot 3 times - difficult to explain but you can tell the camera to take 3 shots at different exposures for you at the same apature - simple! (...easy to say when you know how huh?)

  • i bought this programme and it is epic! ...when you get it right... what it doesnt tell you is how hard it can be sometimes!

    specially if you use different or high ISO's - and that when you use the detail method sure you get loads of detail but it takes time and practice to get used to reducing noise created both from photos (either RAW or JPEG) and noise created from upping luminesance and detail

    its dead easy once you know how though ive only had it 4 days and got some awsome results BUY IT!

  • thank you very much..............

  • 'ditails' LOOOOOOOOOOL

  • @Icenstoiler it is easier with HDR in my opinion but i think you can do a lot more things to your photos in ps. ps is more expensive then photomatix so if your only into hdr take photomatix

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