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Combining bracketed panoramas in Photomatix

Combining bracketed panoramas in Photomatix

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Combining bracketed panoramas in Photomatix

- In the last chapter, we output bracketed panoramas. Now it's time to really take advantage of the power of this workflow by combining those panoramas to make HDR panoramas in Photomatix Pro. Now I want to combine these into HDR. So again, I will select my three images, and similarly to PTGui, I'm gonna drag these over to Photomatix Pro. First thing it asks me is what I want to do and that is indeed to merge to HDR Tone Mapping and Fusion. These are the three images that I chose. This bottom checkbox isn't necessary unless you wish to save your 32 bit image. And I'm going to click that in this case just to show by example what we're talking about. Click okay, and I have the merge to HDR options next. On top, Align source images is not needed because we've created three perfectly aligned, registered panoramic images, so that's not needed. In our panorama we are going to look at the options to remove ghosts, that's because of those moving people, so this is the perfect tool for this…

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