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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 Workow 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 dierent
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 specic 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