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| HDRsoft Photomatix Pro v4.1 Final Portable |
Категория: Софт / Программы |
16 июля 2011 |
Просмотров: 100 | Автор: mariya-tuz |
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HDRsoft Photomatix Pro 4 - нужная программа для профессиональных фотографов и продвинутых любителей. Photomatix Pro комбинирует любое число различных кадров в сцене с высокой контрастностью в одно изображение с деталями и всеми тенями. Photomatix Pro - автономная система, которая расширяет динамический диапазон фотографов. Продукт позволяет пользователям смешивать кадры и восстанавливать локальные детали из High Dynamic Range изображений, созданных из многократного экспонирования. В дополнении к Tone Mapping, Photomatix Pro предлагает 6 методов смешивания кадров, поддержку 16-и битов и пакетную обработку данных.
Photomatix предлагает два метода решения проблемы потери деталей в тенях и светлых областях: »»» Соединение экспозиций (Exposure Blending) : несколько снимков с разной экспозицией объединяются в один с увеличенным динамическим диапазоном. »»» Тональное отображение (Tone Mapping) : детали в светах и тенях восстанавливаются путём создания HDR изображения, которое обрабатывается для подготовки к печати или просмотру. Некоторые возможности Photomatix Pro. HDR/Tone Mapping »»» Создание HDR фотографий из нескольких кадров, снятых с разной экспозицией »»» Два метода автоматического выравнивания »»» Удаление артефактов — "призраков" со всего изображения или на выбранном участке изображения с помощью инструмента Selective deghosting tool Новое »»» Новая панель пресетов для отображения возможных вариантов с предпросмотром. Панель установится автоматически горизонтально или вертикально в зависимости от размеров изображения. Новое »»» Создание псевдо-HDR из одного RAW файла »»» Два метода тональной компрессии: Details Enhancer («Усилитель деталей») , основанный на опреаторе локального типа и Tone Compressor («Тональный компрессор») , основанный на глобальном операторе. »»» Предпросмотр результатов компрессии при подборе параметров »»» Соединение экспозиций (Exposure Blending) »»» 4 алгоритма соединения экспозиций »»» 2 метода автоматического выравнивания »»» Предпросмотр при подборе параметров Пакетная обработка изображений »»» Автоматическая загрузка, обработка и сохранение фотографий из заданного каталога. »»» При пакетной обработке доступны возможности создания HDR фотографий, тональная компрессия и соединение экспозиций. »»» Алгоритм оптимизирован для того чтобы экономно расходовать оперативную память при работе с большими TIFF файлами.
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. Photomatix offers two ways to solve this problem: Exposure Blending: Merge differently exposed photographs into one image with increased dynamic range. Tone Mapping: Reveal highlight and shadow details in an HDR image created from multiple exposures. The tone mapped image is ready for printing while showing the complete dynamic range captured.
Saving on lighting equipment Given that most digital cameras can auto-bracket at different exposures, you do not need to acquire expensive lighting equipment -and carry it- when shooting high contrast scenes. Just enable Auto Exposure Bracketing, and let Photomatix merge your photos into an image with extended dynamic range.
Saving time in post-processing 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.
Taking advantage of your 32-bit images Have you created a 32-bit HDR image in Photoshop CS2 and could not get a good HDR conversion? The Photomatix Tone Mapping tool may help. See how it compares to Photoshop CS2 HDR conversion.
Great pictures on cloudy days 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. Check this image as example.
Noise reduction The Exposure Blending functions of Photomatix Pro merge any number of bracketed photos -- this process is equivalent to image stacking, which tends to reduce noise in the resulting image.
Well exposed panoramas 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.
16-Jul-11 - Updated in v4.1 »»» Ability to select a region on the Tone Mapping/Fusion preview and replace it with a source photo. A "Selection Mode" option on the Preview window lets users select one or more regions with lasso tools and replace the selected region with one of the source image(s). "Attach to Edges" button automatically adjusts the selection to follow the nearest edges. »»» Improved automatic ghosting reduction: more ghosts removed and less artifacts. »»» Addition of Sharpness setting to Fusion/Adjust method. »»» Improvements to Fusion/Intensive method: several times faster and better results. »»» Option to exclude perspective correction from alignment by matching features. »»» "Quick Selection" option added on Selective Deghosting tool, so that region is automatically marked as ghosted once selected with the lasso tool. »»» Added option in Preferences not to show the Preset Thumbnails panel when the Tone Mapping/Fusion windows load. »»» Made double-clicking on sliders reset to default value for the setting. »»» The Selective Deghosting dialog now shows thumbnails of source photos in contextual menu for selecting photos at a specific EV. »»» Implemented custom scrollbar and improved custom sliders and buttons. »»» Added ability to set the maximum alignment shift. »»» Added option in Preferences for setting location for temporary files used for processing large files with Details Enhancer in "Preview" mode, or processing relatively large files with Fusion/Adjust. »»» On Windows 7, the taskbar progress bar now shows during processing. »»» Added back option to convert raws to pseudo-HDR with Batch Single Photos. »»» Made it possible to batch process jpeg and tiff files without tonemapping using Batch Single Photos. »»» Bracketed images having different width and/or height can now be loaded for HDR processing. »»» Cosmetic naming and presentation changes on the Details Enhancer Settings Adjustments window. »»» Updated RAW conversion to support files from the Nikon D5100, Fuji HS20EXR, F550EXR and X100, Olympus E-PL2 and XZ-1, Samsung NX1 and Sony A-290. »»» Added ability to dock preview settings on the left or right hand side of the application window. »»» Added option in Preferences to set whether the histogram shows when starting a new tonemapping session. »»» Improved mouse wheel support. »»» Bug fixed: JPEG files straight of the camera in portrait mode were not always loaded in the correct orientation. »»» Bug fixed: Images saved as TIFF not showing the correct DPI resolution in Adobe Bridge »»» Bug fixed: Tone Mapping of underexposed single JPEG or 8-bit TIFF produced bad result. »»» Bug fixed: Multiple Undo/Redo on the Setting Adjustments window was not working properly. »»» Bug fixed: After having clicked on the "Undo Fusion" menu item on a fused image, the result was black when fusing again. »»» Bug fixed: When running Photomatix Pro in trial mode via the Lightroom plugin, the prompt notifying about the trial was showing behind the Selective Deghosting window and blocking it. »»» Bug fixed: Crash when processing greyscale images. »»» Bug fixed: On the Selective Deghosting window, the photo selected by default on the contextual menu was often not the appropriate exposure for the ghosted region. »»» Bug fixed: Random crashes under some specific user configuration when using the browse dialog. »»» Bug fixed: When reimporting processed images in Lightroom, stacking was not working properly when the user selected another photo in Lightroom before Photomatix Pro finished processing the image. »»» Bug fixed: various memory leaks. »»» Bug fixed: "360 degree image" option was not part of the settings embedded in tonemapped image. »»» Bug fixed: When loading raw files from the Pentax K-5 (and likely other Pentax models), the resulting image had red lines on the right border. »»» Bug fixed: When fusing images having the same EV values, the EXIF information was not preserved in the fused image. »»» Bug fixed: Preset Thumbnails panel disappeared when the program's window was minimized and then restored. »»» Bug fixed: An image that had been saved as JPEG or 8-bit TIFF could not be re-saved as 16-bit TIFF. »»» Bug fixed: Histogram for Red color was displaying the histogram for Blue color and vice versa »»» Bug fixed: Error returned by Photoshop when opening an image saved in Photomatix and that had been tonemapped a second time after having re-opened a tonemapped image. »»» Bug fixed: Loading images with different orientation value in their metadata made the alignment crash. »»» Bug fixed: NEF files from the Nikon D7000 shot as multiple exposure could result in strong magenta cast. »»» Bug fixed: Crash when running under Wine.
Home Page Год выхода: 16.07.2011 Платформа: Windows® 2000/XP/Vista/ 7 Язык Интерфейса: Английский Таблетка: Hе требуется Размер: 8.13 mb
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