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Dec 01, 2009 13:41 |  #1

Just wondered If there is anything new out there for HDR software? I switched to the newer version of Photomatix, but I think the older one gave me better results with less work. What do you think?
I tried to duplicate some older images I had done and they came out not looking as good, for some reason.


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Dec 01, 2009 13:44 |  #2

Easy: go back to the old version.


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Dec 01, 2009 13:47 as a reply to  @ _GUI_'s post |  #3

I can't I don't think. I probably just need to learn the new one ... again !


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Dec 01, 2009 14:19 |  #4

Bsmooth wrote in post #9115351 (external link)
I can't I don't think. I probably just need to learn the new one ... again !

The new software definitely gives better results, it just takes time getting used to. I had the same problem. You can also try using photoshop CS3 or CS4.


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Dec 01, 2009 17:39 as a reply to  @ 07HR350Z's post |  #5

Just read my own post LOL! Sometimes the brain and the fingers seem to become disconnected!
BTW I do use CS3 and it helps a great deal, especially the masking. I aslo do the merging in CS3, the alignment seems to come out better that way.


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Dec 01, 2009 22:14 |  #6

Here's a pretty comprehensive list:

http://www.hdrlabs.com​/tools/links.html (external link)


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