Photomatix Pro is the HDR software I use to process all my HDR pictures - it’s great, and they’ve agreed to give me a 15% discount code to pass onto you all.
The discount code is DanNorcott, and you type it into the ‘Coupon code’ box of the order page, which can be found here (click ‘purchase’ at the top, then choose the version you want):
If you’re interested in HDR photography, I can heartily recommend it - it’s enabled me to take pictures that would have been impossible without, and it’s a breeze to use.
Make sure you click “recalculate”, and you should see the discount appear.
Benefits of Photomatix Software
Photomatix seems to be the HDR software of choice for people really serious about HDR photography. Whilst others are available, none seem to match Photomatix for simply and flexibly enancing your digital photography - pictures like the one below would be a real pain to produce without it.
If you’re just going to try out one piece of HDR software, I’d absolutely recommend it. You can batch process piles of images to save time, output individual HDR images in various formats and tweak the results until the cows come home. Read my hdr tutorial if you need help getting to grips with it.
The next steps with your HDR software
HDR is one of those things that you can get results with in a few minutes, but takes a lot longer to master. When you first play with your HDR software, you will probably be impressed with the results, but looking back on them as you grow in expertise you will see the flaws. It’s worth putting the time in to become familiar.
As I mentioned above, I’ve got a hdr tutorial, and you can browse my gallery of hdr photography to see what I can do, and try to do better!




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