![]() ![]() Basically, if you process an image with certain settings, you can save those exact settings as a preset, or XMP file. This can be very useful as it makes it possible to use the same tone mapping setting on more than one HDR image. In addition to the presets which come already installed in Photomatix Pro, it is possible to make your own. ![]() When you save a tone mapping preset in Photomatix Pro, it is saved as an XMP file. It is a file type that allows for embedding of data about a file, also known as metadata, within the file itself. XMP stands for “Extensible Metadata Platform”. XMP files were initially created by Adobe. Category: Featured, Photography Lessons Tags: hdr, presets, xmp Leave a Commentįor a 15% automatic discount on any Photomatix product, enter the coupon code photoluminary during your order.
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