If you use Apple Photos for OS X, you have a couple different ways for accessing the technology of Photomatix from inside that application. How do you use Photomatix with Photos for OS X? In this movie, author Richard Harrington walks you through how to edit photos with Photos for OS X and Photomatix.
- If you use Photos for OS 10 you have two ways…of accessing technology from Photomatix…inside of that application.…Let's go ahead and import some images into Photos for OS 10.…I'll choose File,…Import.…Navigate to the images that you'd like to use.…I have a series of photos captured on an iPhone.…When shooting on the iPhone, you have the option…to tell it to shoot HDR and in your preferences…you can tell it to save the bracketed photos.…
I'll click Review For Import.…Now, since this is my computer,…I've technically already imported these into the system…because they came in from my iPhone,…but in your case, just click Import 9 Selected…and they'll be added into your library.…If you scroll down to the bottom of the list,…you should see the recent imports.…Now, there's a couple ways to go about this.…If you're using an older version of Photos for OS 10…you'll need to select the photos that you want…to work with and choose File,…Export…and generate new photos to bring into Photomatix.…
However, we have a new method, here, available to us.…
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9/22/2017Released
3/3/2014This course was created and produced by Rich Harrington. We're honored to host this material in our library.
- Loading bracketed photos
- Aligning source images
- Reducing noise and chromatic aberration
- Tone mapping with methods
- Fusing a single image or multiple images
- Removing color cast
- Automating with batch processing
Skill Level Intermediate
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Introduction
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Welcome1m 36s
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Using the exercise files1m 8s
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1. Loading Bracketed Photos
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Loading from a folder3m 42s
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Loading from Lightroom7m 13s
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Loading from Bridge5m 22s
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When to load raw files3m 2s
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2. Preprocessing Images with Photomatix
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Aligning source images4m 5s
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Reducing noise2m 36s
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Working with single files2m 53s
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3. An Overview of Tone Mapping and the Exposure Fusion Workflow
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When to use Tone Mapping3m 15s
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When to use Exposure Fusion2m 48s
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Adjusting the preview window2m 35s
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Working with presets4m 52s
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Add finishing touches4m 48s
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Saving the image3m 45s
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4. Tone Mapping in Depth
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The Tone Compressor workflow3m 53s
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The black-and-white workflow5m 58s
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The tone balancer workflow6m 29s
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5. Exposure Fusion in Depth
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The Fusion/Natural workflow4m 31s
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Fusing multiple images4m 5s
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Fusing a single image2m 22s
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Comparing methods3m 14s
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6. Advanced Options to Solve Problems
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Removing color casts5m 15s
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Removing tough ghosts2m 54s
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Post-process in Photoshop5m 28s
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Using the Adjustment Brush3m 54s
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7. Post-Processing Your Image with Finishing Touches
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Sharpening the final image3m 45s
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Cropping the final image2m 8s
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Conclusion
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Final thoughts1m 4s
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