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<p align="center"><img src="http://i82.servimg.com/u/f82/12/82/64/77/photom10.png" /></p><p align="center"><img src="http://dmzwarez.info/images/info.png" /></p><p align="center"><b>Photomatix Pro 3.2 Beta 5 | 5.03 Mb</b> </p><p align="justify">Increase the dynamic range of your photographs <br />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.</p><p> <span id="more-483"></span><p align="justify">Photomatix offers two ways to solve this problem: <br />● HDR Tone Mapping: Reveal highlight and shadow details in an HDR image created from multiple exposures. </p><p>● Exposure Fusion: Merge differently exposed photographs into one image with increased dynamic range. </p><p>Photomatix Pro is a stand-alone program that runs on Windows 98/Me/2000/XP/Vista. One Tone Mapping method is also available as a plugin of Photoshop CS2/CS3/CS4. </p><p>Benefits for professional photographers: <br />Saving on lighting equipment <br />No need to acquire expensive lighting equipment -and carry it- when you shoot high contrast scenes. Just enable the Auto Exposure Bracketing feature of your camera, and let Photomatix merge your photos into an image with extended dynamic range. </p><p>Great pictures on cloudy days <br />Shadowless hazy sunlight or an overcast sky usually results in dull-looking photographs. The tone mapping tool of Photomatix Pro can turn them into great-looking images. </p><p>Saving time in post-processing <br />Photomatix Pro is designed for productivity – automatic blending, unlimited stacking, easy comparison of results and batch processing save hours of masking and layers work in image editing programs. </p><p>Well exposed panoramas <br />A panoramic scene is almost always a high contrast scene – you can’t limit your view to areas with the same brightness when shooting a 360° panorama. By taking views under several exposures and processing them in Photomatix Pro, you can create a panorama that will show details in both the dark and bright areas of the scene. Photomatix Pro offers both exposure blending (also knows as exposure fusion) and HDR tone mapping. </p><p>Updated in v3.1.3 <br />● Tighter integration with Lightroom. HDR options are now set from the Lightroom plug-in and the processed image can be automatically re-imported into the Lightroom library. <br />● Bug fixed: Processing files in Canon sRaw format caused an exception. <br />● Bug fixed: Transfer of exif data was not always taking the information of the normal exposure. <br />● Bug fixed: When tone mapping an HDR image file that was previously saved as Radiance in Photomatix Pro, the color profile was not properly embedded. <br />● Bug fixed: When strip processing option had been enabled for HDR generation in batch processing, checking the blending methods at the same time made the batch return an error. <br />● Bug fixed: Processing source images in the BMP format returned an error.</p><p align="center"><img src="http://dmzwarez.info/images/download.png" /> <br /><b><a href="http://uploading.com/files/IQU3AT91/Photomatix_Pro_3.2_Beta_5.rar.html" target="_blank">Uploading</a>  |  <a href="http://www.easy-share.com/1906648253/Photomatix_Pro_3.2_Beta_5.rar" target="_blank">Easy-share</a>  |  <a href="http://hotfile.com/dl/8136560/7fe923c/Photomatix_Pro_3.2_Beta_5.rar.html" target="_blank">Hotfile</a>  |  <a href="http://depositfiles.com/files/yp770ffrl" target="_blank">Depositfiles</a></b></p> |
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