User's Manual
Photomatix Pro User Guide 25
4.2 Batch Processing Single Image Files
Photomatix Pro supports processing of single image les using tone mapping.
To batch process single image les:
1. Click Batch Single Photos from the Workow Shortcut panel or select Batch Single Photos from the
Automate menu.
2. To select the source folder that
contains the les, click Select
Folder.
3. Navigate to the folder that
contains the les and click OK.
Photomatix Pro displays the
folder/path and the les in the
folder.
4. To narrow down the les to
process, if needed, hold down
the Control key (Windows) or
Command key (Mac) and click
the les to process.
5. To process using the details enhancer, click Tone Map with Details Enhancer.
Click Settings to customize how the les are processed.
AND / OR
To process using the tone compressor, click Tone Map with Tone Compressor.
Click Settings to customize how the les are processed.
6. Click the checkboxes for noise reduction and CA correction, if needed.
7. To select a destination folder, click Created under Source
Folder to save the images in the same folder as the source
les.
OR
Click Customized Location to save the images in a dierent
folder. Click Choose to select the destination folder. Photomatix Pro displays the folder location.
8. Select the output le type. For JPG le output, select the quality from 0 to 100 from the
drop-down list, with 100 yielding the largest le size.
9. Click Run. The batch processing status displays.
When batch processing is complete, a link to the batch results will be displayed.
Batch Tone Mapping on Single Photos
The Batch Single Files feature is intended for
automating the processing of a lot of photos.
To process a single image le, load the image
le using the information in Section 2.2.
Click Select only part of the frames in bracketed set to load only selected frames from a bracketed set.
• Specify the total number of frames in each set using the drop-down list.
• Select the specic frames to process from the list. Select more than one le by holding down the Control
key (Windows) or Command key (Mac) and clicking on the desired frames.
Note