Photomatix Pro 6
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Gregory J. Virostko
> 3 dayIts a great product but it would be better if it came with a book of instructions, I realize it would cost more if it included a book if instructions which would be ok.
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Cassie Shields
> 3 dayGreat software really fast delivery
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Betty
> 3 dayThis is a trial software that leaves watermarks on the photos you print so you can try it before purchasing. This program can actually be obtained free from the company that makes it.
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Tommy Kelly
> 3 dayReceived my purchase in good time the only thing I am not sure of is that Photomatix have issued Pro 5 leaving the version I purchased out of date I am hopping they can upgrade me to the new version.
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MR I L THOMAS
> 3 dayThis is a brilliant piece of kit. So easy to install alongside Photoshop and Lightroom and so easy to use. I have read so much on the internet about different hdr products and this one seemed to be the best. I cant imagine being without it now. Just load your three exposure shots and let the software do its thing, the results are stunning and, if you dont like what you see, its so easy to tweak the colours and saturation etc. Plus, there are lots and lots of presets you can play around with.
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Thomas Cambrensis
> 3 dayMost things these days dont come with a printed handbook and you are left to either print out a costly PDF or try to work out how to use it on screen. Hopeless if its software and you have to keep switching between screens.
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Ms. Nicolette Hills
Greater than one weekThis is the best money i ever spent, its said you get what you pay for and this certainly is a brilliant piece of softwhere,cant waite to get out and take pictures so i can play with it. Photography and kit like this gets you out and about and improves your life 10 fold, i wish i had dicoverd it earlier as i am nearly 70 years old. Fantastic results and you realy can make a silk purse out of a pigs ear
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Ryan Filgas
Greater than one weekWorks as advertised and is pretty easy to use. Its not going to make your photos mind-blowing though, youve got to do that all by yourself. It does HDR a hell of a lot better than adobe lightroom, but its also not a great stand alone software either. If you pair this with lightroom and photoshop together, youve got a pretty nice combo.
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James J. Stewart
> 3 dayPhotomatix Pro 4 is amazingly good. On a trip to Yosemite National Park, I made sets of seven bracketed images for later processing. This software can handle up to nine. The controls are well laid out, and the presets are very useful. You can also save control settings of your own, and everything is very user friendly. After I processed the bracketed images, I took some older single images and submitted them to this softwares tone mapping algorhythm. I am very satisfied with the results.
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RLG
> 3 dayI do a lot of editing in the field and use a Mac Pro Book that came supplies with iPhoto. iPhoto is not bad when it works but with larger format shot it tends to shut down every 3-4 photos. The Apple Wizards have had three opportunities to resolve the problem; reloaded the program twice, tried to tweak it once and finally threw in the towel saying it had to be a program glitch and all they could do was report it. That was three years ago and Ive even uploaded every update they have and the problem persists. Id read that Aperture was really no better than iPhoto ... just more of the same so I sought a new solution.