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Photomatix Essentials for Photoshop Elements

Don’t miss our Photofocus hangout on Getting Started with HDR Photography.


Take a look at the new Photomatix Essentials plugin for Photoshop Elements with Photofocus author Ron Pepper.

Photomatix is an easy-to-use program to create HDR photos and adjust them to get the look you want, from natural to artistic, using one-click presets and basic settings.

  • Merge to HDR, Tone Mapping and Exposure Fusion
  • Automatic Alignment of hand-held photos
  • Automatic Ghost Removal
  • Simplified interface for an easy introduction to HDR Photography

Download a free trial of Photomatix by clicking here: http://bit.ly/pfphotomatix. The trial of Photomatix never expires, but adds a watermark to final images.


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