You can click the image to see my mini-review of this lens or click here to purchase it from B&H. At first I had the natural look and then I couldn’t help but go wild with it as this image needed some oomph. Using the latest build of Photomatix I processed this image on August 17th. Here’s one of those wild HDR images created with my new Canon 8-15mm Fisheye Zoom ( review ) Although that has changed over the last year as there’s exciting stuff happening in the HDR world including the release of Photomatix 4.1 – the industry leading solution in HDR processing! or existing owners of Photomatix, this is a no brainer upgrade, and for those who have used the trial version forever, it’s time to pony up and get those watermarks off your HDR images! Sample Image **** Don’t forget to get your 15% discount when you use the coupon code at the end of this article! ****Ī while back I reviewed Photomatix 3.1 Pro Plus, and I must confess that at the time I didn’t really do much HDR or Tone Mapping work.
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