Support for new camera models including Fuji X-T30, Sony A6400, Olympus E-M1X and Nikon A1000, Z6 and Z7.Bug fixed: Batch processing some portrait RAW images would result in out of memory errors.Support for new camera models including Olympus TG-6, Canon EOS M50, 90D, fUJI x-pRO3.New Merge to HDR plugin for Capture One, allowing users to merge a bracketed set of photos to HDR, then adjust and reimport the HDR image back into Capture One, without leaving their Catalog or Session.Bug fixed: Lens correction didn't work when processing single images.Bug fixed: White balance previews for some RAW files were corrupted or all black.Bug fixed: Thumbnails for RAW files for some newer camera models didn't display.Support for RAW files for new camera models including Canon R5 and R6, Nikon Z5, Z6 II, Z7 II. Bug fixed: Metadata wasn't being saved in Batch Single when both LDR and HDR images were generated.Bug fixed: Crash when loading some images with detailed metadata.Support for Sony Lossless compressed Raw files.Support for Raw files from DJI Mavic Air 2S, Fujifilm GXF 50S II, GFX 100S, Olympus E-P7, Sony A1, Panasonic GH5 Mark II and others.The installer will install the Tone Mapping plugin, if Photoshop CS or Photoshop CC is installed on your computer. (Alternatively, choose File > Plug-in Extras > Photomatix Batch > Batch with Photomatix HDR) Right-click on the selected photos, then choose Export > Photomatix > HDR Batch.Instead just select all of the photos (then on the plugin's window, you'll choose the 2nd option in the Input section). Note: If your bracketed sets all have the same number of exposures, it isn't necessary to group the brackets into Stacks. Group the bracketed photos you want to batch into Stacks, then select the Stacks.The installer will install the HDR Batch Plugin, if Lightroom 6 or Lightroom Classic CC is installed on your computer. Tutorial on the HDR Batch Plugin for Lightroom. Set Automatic Exposure Bracketing (AEB) on various camera models.įor tips and other useful information, check the Photomatix FAQ.
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