
Photomatix Pro User Guide 14
The following built-in presets are available:
• Enhancer – Default: Default settings for Details Enhancer.
• Compression – Default: Default Tone Compressor settings.
• Fusion – Default: Default settings for Fusion Adjust.
• Enhancer – Smooth: Eect that produces a smooth
image by avoiding too much contrast enhancement in the
highlights, which is useful, for instance, to prevent a blue sky
from turning dark grey-blue.
• Compression – Deep: darker, more compressed Tone
Compressor settings that result in an image with more
pronounced colors.
• Enhancer – Painterly: See second image on the right.
• Enhancer – Grunge: See third image on the right.
• Enhancer – B&W: Monochrome image, which is achieved by
setting the Color Saturation to zero
• Fusion – Adjusted: Default Exposure Fusion method with
adjusted settings
• Fusion – Auto: Quick access to Fusion Auto, as opposed to
selecting Exposure Fusion and Auto.
• Fusion – 2 Images: Default Fusion 2 Images options.
• Fusion – Intensive: Default Fusion Intensive settings
To use built-in presets, click Built-in on the Preset Thumbnails
panel. The thumbnails display with a label describing the preset.
Click the desired thumbnail to refresh the preview image and
view the results.
3.2.2 Preset Thumbnails Panel
The Preset Thumbnails area provides access to built-in settings, each with its own corresponding thumbnail
image. The built-in presets are “factory” settings showing various eects. The thumbnails provide a way to
quickly view the eect of the settings on the image.
Using the Preset Thumbnails Panel to Adjust an Image (shown in horizontal mode)
You may also access custom presets that you have saved when adjusting your images (refer to Saving Custom
Presets below for more information on how to save these). To use the custom presets, click My Presets on the
Preset Thumbnails panel.
To toggle the orientation of the Preset Thumbnails panel between horizontal and vertical, select Toggle
Preset Thumbnails Orientation from the View menu. To toggle display of the Preset Thumbnails panel,
select View Preset Thumbnails from the View menu.
If you prefer that the Preset Thumbnails panel does not show by default, you can set it as option in
Preferences. You can access the Photomatix Pro Preferences from the View menu (Windows) or Photomatix
Pro menu (Mac).
Enhancer - Default example
Enhancer - Painterly example
Enhancer - Grunge example
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