7/20/2023 0 Comments Photomatix pro 4 updateAfter a few more attempts I figured it out. You basically can’t transfer your Photomatix knowledge into Photoshop.īut I stuck with it because I had seen some great results from HDR Pro and it had some killer features (like Deghosting and noise-less images) that I wanted to use. HDR Pro in CS5 is different enough that it requires you to learn what new sliders do. Not because I wasn’t getting good results, but more because I was comfortable using Photomatix. My Thoughts: OK truth be told, after my first attempts with CS5’s new HDR Pro feature, I was a little disappointed. Adobe recognized that HDR was growing and they’ve included some far superior technology (compared to what they used to have) in CS5. One of the big new features in CS5 is the new HDR Pro dialog. It was and still is a great program and produces some great results whether you’re going for the natural style or the surreal grungy style of HDR.Ĭatch up to today: Photoshop CS5 was announced on Monday. So most photographers that have gravitated toward HDR, chose a program called Photomatix by. They both save right back into the Lightroom catalog so all is good. So we’re on pretty even ground at this point when it comes to Lightroom. Photomatix is available under the File menu. Photoshop’s HDR tools are available under the Photo > Edit In menu. Well, they both have hooks into Lightroom. Since there’s Lightroom integration built into both of these products and HDR is gaining in popularity I figured I’d take a quick moment to give you some thoughts. Since Photoshop CS5 was announced on Monday, I’ve been getting lots of questions about whether or not I like the HDR features in Photoshop better than Photomatix.
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