From the course: Learning Photomatix Pro
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Working in Unified or Floating mode - Photomatix Tutorial
From the course: Learning Photomatix Pro
Working in Unified or Floating mode
As we've been working in Photmatics Pro, I've been using the unified interface, which blocks out other applications. That can be useful, but maybe you want to see down your desktop as you're working. So, in this case, you'll notice that I'm in unified window. If I click floating windows, when I start to open things it's going to change things just a bit. For example, let's load some photos. I'll select these seven images from the Seattle skyline, and click load, and choose okay. This was shot on a tripod, and there's not really many ghosts. I'm going to bypass noise reduction for right now, and chromatic aberration, and simply merge those images. There we go. You'll notice that all of these windows are independently able to be moved. So, for example, maybe you need to rearrange things. Now, I've got my desktop set to a pretty low resolution because I want to be able to let you see things with a nice large magnification. But, the benefit here is that you do have some flexibility to…
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Working in Unified or Floating mode3m 26s
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When to use Tone Mapping3m 15s
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When to use Exposure Fusion2m 48s
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Adjusting the preview window2m 35s
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Working with presets4m 52s
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Add finishing touches4m 48s
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Saving the image3m 45s
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File naming options with Photomatix Pro4m 36s
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Redoing the image with other settings2m 11s
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Managing your Photomatix presets5m 29s
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