

The EXR images can be loaded into other programs such as Photoshop for further HDR editing.


The merged images can also be exported in OpenEXR format, which is useful for 3D artists, VFX specialists and panoramic photographers who need to merge multiple sets of bracketed exposures to HDR for use in 3D modelling or for preparing HDR panoramas prior to stitching. The merged images can be adjusted individually, or Lightroom adjustments can be made to multiple images at the same time. This means that Lightroom's adjustments for highlights and shadows have the full dynamic range of the scene to work with. The merged images are saved to Lightroom as 32-bit DNG or TIFF files, which contain the full range of brightness levels in all the source photos. The Plugin can save these images back into Lightroom for enhancement with Lightroom's HDR features, for a seamless HDR merging workflow. HDRsoft today announced a new version of its Photomatix Batch Plugin for Adobe Lightroom, adding the ability to automatically create 32-bit HDR images from bracketed sets, using the same high quality imaging algorithms that are in Photomatix Pro. BOURNERMOUTH, England (PRWEB) May 26, 2021
