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01/22/2007 01:05:51 PM · #1
I know there is a link out there to a tutorial where the guy walks through both the CS2 convert to HDR and the Photomatrix Pro. He's working on a shot with mountains and an icy stream. Anybody have that link? I still can't get a lot of decent action out of Photomatrix.
01/22/2007 01:09:35 PM · #2
Originally posted by DrAchoo:

I still can't get a lot of decent action out of Photomatrix.


It's probably offended that you keep calling it Photomatrix instead of PhotoMATIX. :P

01/22/2007 01:12:27 PM · #3
was it this one?
01/22/2007 01:13:02 PM · #4
Ha, my bad. That's cuz I thought it WAS Photomatrix!

01/22/2007 01:13:21 PM · #5
Originally posted by kirbic:

was it this one?


Thanks Fritz!
01/25/2007 08:59:15 AM · #6
So, inorder to have HDR, you need CS2? CS 1 does not have it?
01/25/2007 09:14:17 AM · #7
Originally posted by DrAchoo:

I know there is a link out there to a tutorial where the guy walks through both the CS2 convert to HDR and the Photomatrix Pro.

This is probably not the exact one you had in mind, but this may work for you...

//www.popphoto.com/howto/3038/how-to-create-high-dynamic-range-images.html

It demonstrates both Photomatix and Bridge/CS2 usage.
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