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02/07/2009 07:02:55 AM · #1
I used to use Photomatix but now I love theTopaz Adjust plug-in for PS more.
02/07/2009 06:52:20 AM · #2
Photomatix is really your only choice, which is lame because Windows has some much better HDR software.
02/06/2009 08:31:34 PM · #3
Photomatix for Mac. Love it.
02/06/2009 07:11:16 PM · #4
I just got photomatrix recently on my MAC and I really like it. Very easy to use.
02/06/2009 07:05:42 PM · #5
Originally posted by Sunniee:

Love Essential HDR :D


Sadly EHDR isnt available for Mac.... yet.
02/06/2009 06:43:41 PM · #6
Love Essential HDR :D
02/06/2009 06:30:40 PM · #7
Photoshop has HDR software built in, at least the Extended version does.

In Windows it's File > Automate > Merge to HDR, dunno abuout MAC.
02/04/2009 09:19:14 PM · #8
i have been using photomatix and it is really easy, not too expensive and works great!
02/04/2009 09:14:54 PM · #9
Hi everybody am looking at HDR software for the MAC,
am using a MacBook 2.16 GHz 2gig ram
aperture 2.1, lightroom and cs2
what works with what please and gives a good result
played with some and not like their respones esp the hydra one for aperture
cheers
jason
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