As well as helping keep this blog going with even more useful news, tips, tutorials and more, members also get special Patreon only feed, which gives you behind the scenes content, as well as monthly downloads (for the top tier), for only €2 or €5 a month Stop by and check it out. If you like what I do here and find the information useful, then you can help by subscribing to me on Patreon. Whats more is I found one more that totally changed the mood of the photo but was equally as good: Photomatix Essentials Adjusted Preset After doing a few more tests with various images, I was totally impressed with Photomatix Essentials, and the fact that most of the images required very few (if any) tweaks to the slider. I’ve been using Photomatix Pro since 2009 This program has lots of different options for creating HDR images.
If the user interface of Photomatix Pro feels too complicated.
Running all this isn’t cheap, and so If you like what you see and you want to help keep this all going, there are a number of ways you can do so: The best HDR software also combines two or more images to allow for a wide dynamic range. You can then choose your sequence to merge. Go to File then Automate and then Merge to HDR Pro. One is to right click on Lightroom, select edit in and then merge to HDR pro in Photoshop. I support this work, and my YouTube channel entirely either via sales of my eBooks and Lightroom presets, or the kind support of my readers. There are two methods to trigger the HDR window on Photoshop. This blog is pretty much my day job now and I work to bring you my own take on photography, both tutorials and tips, as well as inspiration from my own art. It was one of the first times I was really happy with the way a preset came out for an HDR photo. While not perfect, it was 95 as good as the images I spent 20 minutes trying to create in both Photomatix Pro and HDR Efex Pro. If you want to discuss anything you’ve read here on my website, or saw on my youtube channel, or if you want to share images you’ve created using any of my techniques or presets, then I’ve started a new Facebook Group just for that.įYI, The group is moderated and you must agree to the rules in order to be accepted. But the next one I clicked on blew my mind: Photomatix Essential Natural Preset.