Photomatix Pro 7.1.0 Cracked for macOS

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Photomatix Pro merges photographs taken at varying exposure levels into a single HDR image that reveals both highlight and shadow details, with options for automatically aligning hand-held photographs, removing ghosts, and reducing noise and chromatic aberrations. Merged images can then be adjusted by a range of options and settings to get the look that users want.

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Size: 32.8 MB

  • Requirements: Intel OS X 10.6 or later

  • Choose a Look to Start: With 40 built-in presets, you can quickly choose your starting point. Either accept the preset as it is or refine it using the many additional settings. When you create a look you like, you can save it as a personal preset, and even import those created by others.
  • Add Finishing Touches: Once you’ve created the HDR image, you can make final adjustments before saving your file. Add contrast, sharpen, or crop the image to remove distractions and improve composition and visual appeal. You can also correct converging verticals when working with cityscapes or architectural images.
  • Enhance a Single Photo: Create the HDR effect even when you don’t have a bracketed set of photos. With a single RAW image, you can even let Photomatix automatically create different exposures to fuse together, drawing out the fine details. You can also work with a single JPG image, creating either subtle lighting enhancements or a fuller HDR appearance.
  • Save Time with Batch Processing: Put Photomatix to work by letting it automatically batch process your bracketed images. You can even stipulate resizing options if you have a specific purpose in mind (web publishing, for instance).

Photomatix Pro

  • Updated lens database.
  • Removed the ‘Default loading location’ option from the Preferences window as a workaround to freeze when saving in the folder the source photos were loaded from and the photos had been dragged & dropped in the folder from an SD card.

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