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Problems with removing ghosts in Photomatix

 
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Sep 28, 2013 14:24 |  #1

I've downloaded the trial version of Photomatix pro, but when I check remove ghosts the final result is just the same. At least in Photoshop there is a preview of before and after removing ghosts...

Anybody knows?

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Sep 28, 2013 14:34 |  #2
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Are you using Selective or Auto de-ghosting?


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Sep 28, 2013 14:43 as a reply to  @ Alveric's post |  #3

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Try selective mode. You get to choose which area needs de-ghosting and you can choose which of the exposures to use.


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Sep 28, 2013 15:19 as a reply to  @ Alveric's post |  #5

I don't want to have to manually choose which areas in the HDR photo need de-ghosting, I want it to be done in one click and nothing more. Why does it work in Photoshop and not in Photomatix?


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Sep 28, 2013 17:23 |  #6

Weird. I prefer SNS for HDR, but.... I shot and outdoor car show, so lot's of people moving around in the background. Photomatix did a way better job of deghosting compared to SNS. Pretty much perfect. I used the auto deghosting feature too.




  
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