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** Combine multiple HDR images (from Photomatix and Lightroom) by putting them in a single Photoshop canvas as multiple layers. Then use brushes to adjust opacity and make various layers shine through from underneath other layers. | ** Combine multiple HDR images (from Photomatix and Lightroom) by putting them in a single Photoshop canvas as multiple layers. Then use brushes to adjust opacity and make various layers shine through from underneath other layers. | ||
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Revision as of 09:39, 29 December 2013
Overview
I am using the HDR guide here: http://www.stuckincustoms.com/hdr-tutorial/
I am using the Photomatix presets here: http://photo.bruha.net/postprocessing/hdr/collection-of-popular-photomatix-presets/
To install/use Photomatix presets (XMP files) on a Mac, simply copy the XMP files into ~/Library/Application Support/Photomatix/Presets and then restart Photomatix. Once you have begun the process of creating an HDR image in Photomatix, and you get to the point where you can select a Photomatix preset, the dropdown menu should be populated with all of the XMP files you added.
The Quick-and-Dirty Outline
Basic steps:
- Phase 1: Photomatix
- Take photos
- Load them into Photomatix
- Apply Photomatix presets or your own settings
- Phase 2: Lightroom or Picasa
- Create an HDR-like image in Lightroom/Picasa
- Phase 3: Combine
- Combine multiple HDR images (from Photomatix and Lightroom) by putting them in a single Photoshop canvas as multiple layers. Then use brushes to adjust opacity and make various layers shine through from underneath other layers.