Hdr Pro 3.1 -
: Adjust sliders for contrast and color within a 32-bit floating-point environment to preserve highlight and shadow detail. Photomatix Pro 3.1 (by HDRsoft)
Regardless of the software version you use, follow these steps for the best results: HDR Pro 3.1
Photomatix is one of the most widely used HDR processing tools for combining multiple bracketed photos into a single image. : : Adjust sliders for contrast and color within
: Use the Details Enhancer or Tone Compressor to make the HDR image viewable on standard monitors. General HDR Best Practices General HDR Best Practices : Use a tripod
: Use a tripod to ensure your bracketed shots are perfectly aligned. Use a cable release or timer to avoid camera shake. Camera Settings : Keep your Aperture (
-stop) and ISO constant across all shots; only vary the to change exposure levels.
: Includes specific options for reducing image noise and chromatic aberrations (color fringing) during the HDR generation step.