![]() ![]() ![]() Last arguments: The remaining arguments are the path names of the input bracketed photos and aren't preceded by an option. Note that the extension is automatically added. o OutputImage: Save the resulting image as OuputImage.jpg in the directory at path. s jpg: Save the tone mapped image in JPEG format (use -s tif to save as TIFF). ![]() h remove: Remove the 32-bit HDR image after tone mapping (if you prefer to keep it, then add the option -32 and replace '-h remove' with '-h exr' to save the 32-bit HDR image in OpenEXR format). You can use the Photomatix Pro trial for free to create and save HDR settings in an XMP file.
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