The plug-in for Lightroom makes the process very easy – took under a minute for the final image to be blended. Both images also got a quick dodge on the ceiling and around the french doors. Each image was composed of three bracketed images +/- 2 stops.īoth images were run through Noise Ninja and Shadows/Highlights with the same settings and as close to the same settings as I could get for rotation and vertical correction. I can’t say I’m an expert at Enfuse (or Photomatix for that matter) but thought I’d post a comparison between images for you.įor the test,to make it a more honest comparison, I spent only ten minutes on each image. I recently acquired a new computer (that’s a whole other post) and decided to download the Enfuse plug-in for Lightroom, just to see. I’ve always been a Photomatix girl – I just prefer the user interface and the simplicity of the program over Enfuse. There are two popular programs to create HDR and Exposure Blend images: Photomatix and Enfuse.
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