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Sep 17, 2012 08:04:31   #
stephen s
 
i am trying to find if photomatix pro is compatible with elements 10. please does anyone know if there is a plug in or similar? i know photo shop or lightroom 4 have downloads; but can't see elements 10 mentioned. or maybe someone could reccomend another hdr plug in; download to try. i want to do some hdr as i think it is interesting. thank you for any replies.
stephen

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Sep 17, 2012 08:50:23   #
infocus Loc: Australia
 
stephen s wrote:
i am trying to find if photomatix pro is compatible with elements 10. please does anyone know if there is a plug in or similar? i know photo shop or lightroom 4 have downloads; but can't see elements 10 mentioned. or maybe someone could reccomend another hdr plug in; download to try. i want to do some hdr as i think it is interesting. thank you for any replies.
stephen


Have you tried going to the Photomatix web site and looking at what they say? Just a thought.

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Sep 18, 2012 05:59:09   #
Paul57 Loc: Birmingham, UK
 
Photomatix Pro is a standalone application so you don't need Elements to run it. There are quite a few free programs on the web if you want to try out HDR before investing in Photomatix (or something like it). Have a look at:-

http://captainkimo.com/hdr-software-review-comparison/

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Sep 18, 2012 06:15:52   #
stephen s
 
thank you very much ;i looked at your reccommended site and that is a big help .thanks again
stephen

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Sep 18, 2012 22:11:19   #
Photogdog Loc: New Kensington, PA
 
stephen s wrote:
i am trying to find if photomatix pro is compatible with elements 10. please does anyone know if there is a plug in or similar? i know photo shop or lightroom 4 have downloads; but can't see elements 10 mentioned. or maybe someone could reccomend another hdr plug in; download to try. i want to do some hdr as i think it is interesting. thank you for any replies.
stephen


I use both PSE 10 and Photomatix PRO. Typically, I run my multiple exposures through Photomatix and then finish them off in PSE 10. As mentioned above, Photomatix is stand alone.

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