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Increase the dynamic range of your photographs

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HDR image (created from the 3 left photos) + Tone Mapping
 
News
 
13-Jul-09: Release Photomatix Pro version 3.2.
 
7-Apr-09: Release HDR Tone Mapping plug-in for Aperture.
 
4-Feb-09: Release Photomatix Pro version 3.1.3 with improved version of Lightroom Export plug-in.
 
1-Nov-08: Tone Mapping Plug-In now compatible with 64-bit Photoshop CS4.
 
24-Oct-08: Release Photomatix Pro version 3.1, including Lightroom Export Plugin
 
27-Mar-08: Release Photomatix Pro version 3.0.
 
9-Aug-07: Release Tone Mapping Plug-In version 1.2 compatible with Photoshop CS3.
 
12-Jul-07: We are looking for a PhD graduate interested in a postdoc on Removal of Ghosting Artifacts in High Dynamic Range Images.
 
Poster at SIGGRAPH 2005

The poster "High Dynamic Range Images From Digital Cameras Raw Data" was displayed in Hall A throughout the conference week. You can download a pdf version of the poster in A4 format and the one-page abstract.

 
14-July-05: HDR Imaging Library

Library of HDR Imaging functions. The SDK includes a Dynamic Link Library and related API documentation for functions such as HDR image creation and merging of differently exposed photos. Intended for software developers and for internal use only.

 
03-May-05: Comparison with Photoshop CS2

We did a few tests to compare the HDR Conversion of Photoshop CS2 with our Tone Mapping tool.

 
 
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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:
HDR Tone Mapping: Reveal highlight and shadow details in an HDR image created from multiple exposures.
Exposure Fusion: Merge differently exposed photographs into one image with increased dynamic range.
See examples of how it works
View samples in the User Gallery
Get started with a quick tutorial
Download a free trial version
Watch introduction and tone mapping tutorial videos
Photomatix Pro is a stand-alone program that creates and processes HDR (High Dynamic Range) images, and runs on Mac OS X and Windows 98/Me/2000/XP/Vista. Some of the features of Photomatix Pro are also available as a Filter plug-in of Photoshop CS2/CS3/CS4 and an Edit plug-in of Aperture 2.1.
One license for Photomatix Pro costs US$99.
Quotes from magazines reviews:
"Photomatix Pro 3.0 is an excellent tool for creating high dynamic range photographs."
Stuart Gripman, Mac Life, issue # 17, 2008

"Using a trial download of Photomatix I came almost immediately to prefer it to CS3. Simpler and faster, I also thought it did a better job with mid-tones, shadows and saturation."
Adam Woolfitt, The International Journal of Photographic Art & Practice, issue # 51, 2008

"Details Enhancer is the option that I and many others photographers use exclusively because of the many creative and interpretative controls."
Tony Sweet, Shutterbug, issue # 454, 2008

"HDRsoft's Photomatix is currently the most sophisticated and robust, yet easy-to-use solution"
John Paul Caponigro, Digital Photo Pro, Jan/Feb 2009

"Make fantastic HDR with Photomatix."
Paul Carroll, Digital Photo, issue # 102, 2008

"The Photomatix details enhancer does a better job of rendering shadow detail than the comparable local adaptation algorithm in Photoshop, and produces images with a distinctive ethereal appearance. Photomatix is polished software, backed by a helpful technical support team, and is highly recommended."
Guy J Brown, Royal Photographic Society Journal, November 2006

Benefits for professional photographers:
Saving on lighting equipment
  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.
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.
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.
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. Photomatix Pro offers both exposure blending (also knows as exposure fusion) and HDR tone mapping.
 
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  Note: the name of our dynamic range increase software is Photomatix not Photomatrix.
 
 
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