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11/07/2008 12:28:37 AM · #1 |
| I've been playing with the freeware version of Photomatix. It's easy to use and I'm pretty happy with what it does. I know the pay version has some additional methods of blending the images, but I don't really understand what the practical difference is. Can someone fill me in? |
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11/07/2008 08:46:02 AM · #2 |
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11/07/2008 08:48:24 AM · #3 |
I thought the trial version simply limited the final image size to less than a meg, or 1024x768. I could be wrong about that.
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11/07/2008 08:51:11 AM · #4 |
Originally posted by david_c: I thought the trial version simply limited the final image size to less than a meg, or 1024x768. I could be wrong about that. |
I thought the same.
The trial is fully functional and never expires, but applies a watermark to images produced with one of the two Tone Mapping methods and four of the six exposure blending modes. |
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11/07/2008 08:54:22 AM · #5 |
This isn't the trial version, it's a freeware version, and does not include the extra functions that require $$. Perhaps it's a fairly new offering from them?
It's the third item down on the Photomatix downloads page
Message edited by author 2008-11-07 08:57:33. |
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11/07/2008 09:37:07 AM · #6 |
Originally posted by yospiff: This isn't the trial version, it's a freeware version, and does not include the extra functions that require $$. Perhaps it's a fairly new offering from them?
It's the third item down on the Photomatix downloads page |
Ahh, I see! Sorry, don't know then... |
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