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Photomatix Pro User Guide 15
Saving Custom Presets
There are two ways to save custom presets as an XMP le for future
use; during the image adjustment phase or after Tone Mapping or
Exposure Fusion is complete.
To save custom presets during image adjustment:
1. In the Adjustments panel, click the Presets drop-down list.
2. Select Save Settings from the list.
3. Enter a name for the preset in the File name eld and click
Save.
Details Enhancer – General settings
Details Enhancer –
Lighting Adjustment settings
Details Enhancer – Lighting Eects Mode
Note
If you save the preset in the default
location (which is the Presets folder of
the Photomatix Pro application), the
preset is automatically added to the
Presets combo-box list, and also shows
on the “My Presets” tab of the Preset
Thumbnails Panel.
To save the processing selections as a preset after Tone Mapping or Exposure Fusion processing:
1. Click Save Settings from the Workow Shortcuts bar or select Save Settings from the File menu.
A dialog prompts for the le name.
2. Enter the le name and click OK.
3.3 Tone Mapping Details Enhancer Settings
General Settings
• Strength: Aects the degree to which contrast and detail are
enhanced in the image. A value of 100 gives the maximum
amount of enhancement. To get a more natural eect, move
the slider to the left. The default value is 70.
• Color Saturation: Controls the saturation of the RGB color
channels. The greater the saturation, the more intense the
color. Move the slider right or left to change the setting. A
value of 0 produces a grayscale image. The value aects each
color channel equally. The default value is 46.
• Luminosity: Controls the compression of the tonal range, which has the eect of adjusting the global
luminosity level. Move the slider to the right to boost shadow details and brighten the image. Move it to
the left to give a more “natural” look to the resulting image. The default value is 0.
• Detail Contrast: Controls the amount of contrast applied to detail in the image. Move the slider to the
right to increase the contrast of the details and give a sharper look to the image. Note that increasing the
contrast also has a darkening eect. Move the slider to the left to decrease the contrast of details and
brighten the image.
• Lighting Adjustments: Aects the overall 'look',
controlling the extent to which the image looks natural or
surreal. When the Lighting Eects Mode box is unchecked,
move the slider to the right to make the image look more
natural and to the left to make it look more 'painterly' or
'surreal'.
• Lighting Eects Mode: The checkbox lets you switch
between two modes for the Lighting Adjustments setting,
where each mode produces slightly dierent results.
Checking the box tends to produce results with a type of
'Magic Light' eect. Note that ner control is not possible in
Lighting Eects mode.
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