

These are particularly helpful features for architectural and landscape photographers. A new distortion correction tool makes it easy to straighten photos that aren't level and fix perspective issues where lines don't look parallel when they should. For a more realistic look, users can blend an original photo with the rendered image, either globally or by using a brush to select specific areas. Images can also be cropped to easily remove distractions or to improve their composition. This control is especially useful for removing color casts and enhancing skies and other image features. They can also fine-tune the saturation, hue, and brightness of individual colors in a photo. With the new interactive brush tool, users can make color changes to just parts of the image, by painting over those areas. Refining with more control over color.

It is well-suited to real estate and natural style landscapes. A new HDR rendering method called Tone Balancer adds more options and presets for realistic looking results. The latest version of their software application that helps photography pros and enthusiasts create HDR (High Dynamic Range) photos in a large range of styles, from realistic to artistic. HDRsoft announces the release of Photomatix Pro version 6. Brighton, United Kingdom (PRWEB) June 09, 2017
