When are you going to do another episode of Lightroom Killer Tips? You’ve done 2 web only videos with Scott: the CS4/lightroom 2 conspiracy and the one on Scott’s new Lightroom book. Oh if you want to see my video, when it’s done, send me your youtube name and I’ll add you to my friends list, and you can see it. Oh yeah, if you don’t own Photomatix yet and you’re a NAPP member you can get a 20% discount on the purchase using the code in the NAPP members website discount area. Here’s a link to the plug-in page if you want to check it out.
Anyway, I think it’s newsworthy because HDR is hot these days and most HDR enthusiasts agree Photomatix is the way to go (yes I know there’s others but I’ve found Photomatix to be my favorite as well).
#SNS HDR LIGHTROOM PLUGIN PRO#
However, I have Photomatix Pro 3.0.2 (not the beta 3.1) and it still works fine (I haven’t done any research on that part yet). Photomatix Pro 3.1 is currently in beta release.”. Now the company claims the requirements as “The export plugin works in Lightroom version 1.3 or higher, and requires Photomatix Pro version 3.1 or higher. Yep, once installed, you just select your photos and go to File > Plug-in Extras and Export to Photomatix Pro will appear. Well, HDRsoft has recently released an export plug-in for Lightroom that does just that. One of the problems I’ve had with using Photomatix Pro in my HDR workflow is the fact that there wasn’t an easy way to go from Lightroom into Photomatix.