
Photomatix Pro 5.0 User Manual 31
For example, 30 Presets applied to 30 bracketed sets will output 900 processed images� Plan ahead for the
processing time and the disk space required when combining large preset batches with large image set batches�
To set up a batch of existing presets, follow these steps:
1� Select a Built-in preset, or one of your own saved presets,
from the Preset menu and then click Add. This preset will
appear in the list frame�
2� Repeat step 1 as many times as you like, to add additional presets to the list�
3� If you wish to remove a preset from the list frame, select it and click Remove�
4� You may now click OK to close this window�
The specied presets will be applied the next time a batch is run�
To set up a batch of modied presets or new custom settings, follow these steps:
1� Select a method from the Custom Settings menu, and then click Set...
The Settings Adjustments window for the selected method will open�
2� Select a method preset from the Presets: menu, and modify as desired�
OR
Modify the existing settings� The existing settings are the default for that method�
3� Click OK� The new custom setting will be added to the list frame�
4� Repeat steps 1, 2 and 3 as many times as you like, to add additional custom settings to the list�
5� If you wish to update a previously added custom setting, select it in the list frame, and click Update...
6� If you wish to remove a custom setting from the list frame, select
it and click Remove�
7� You may now click OK to close this window�
The specied presets will be applied the next time a batch is run�
4.1.3 More Preprocessing Options
Use the More Preprocessing Options... button to access more
advanced settings, some of which provide deeper control over
the basic preprocessing settings available in the main batch
window�
4.1.4 32-bit HDR File Creation Advanced Settings
Force Exposure Values spacing to: Forces the EV spacing to
the specied value� This option can be used when the exposure
information is not available in the EXIF data, if two or more
images have the same exposure information, or to force the EV
spacing in all cases� In the latter case, the exposure information
in the EXIF data is ignored�
Please refer to sections 2�1�2 and 2�1�6 above for a description of
the other preprocessing settings�
More Preprocessing Options window
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