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Photomatix Pro User Guide 23
3. In the Source area, select the folder where the bracketed photos are located. The les are arranged in
alphabetical order. N les at a time are processed with N being the number specied in the previous step.
4. To save the results in a dierent folder than the folder containing the source photos, select the Custom
location option in the Destination area at the bottom right of the window.
5. Accept the default of Created under source folder to create a subfolder with the name
PhotomatixResults in the source image folder.
6. In the Destination area, select the output le type.
7. Click Run to start batch processing.
While the batch is running, the results display in the area below the Run button.
4.1.2 Batch Processing Settings
Use the Settings buttons to access HDR generation, Tone
Mapping, and Exposure Fusion settings. Refer to Sections 3
and 4 for a description of these settings.
The following settings for generating HDR images are specic
to batch processing:
• Force Exposure Values spacing to: Forces the EV spacing
to the specied 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.
• Source images are linear (no tone curve applied):
Intended for 16-bit TIFF les that have been converted
from RAW les with a RAW converter that allows the image
to be left in linear space. Very few RAW converters allow
this, so only check this option if you are sure that the tonal
values of the images are linear relative to the values of
light captured.
• Process strip by strip: Check this option if the source
images are large TIFF les. With this option, the HDR image
le is created in several passes, processing and loading
only one strip of each image into memory at a time. One
strip is composed of a limited number of rows set to
not exceed approximately 512 MB of RAM. This option
is particularly useful when processing large panoramas.
Note, though, that the alignment functions are not
accessible when the “Process strip by strip option is used.
Generate HDR image settings
Note
The term “linear” may have a different
meaning depending on the RAW
converter. For example, in Adobe
Camera RAW, linear is relative to the
Adobe RGB color space and not to the
values of light. Therefore, do not select
this option with les converted with
Photoshop or Lightroom.
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