![]() To show the Library folder, I clicked on my user folder and then while in the folder I right-clicked to bring up "Show View Options", and the last check box was "Show Library Folder". I would click on my username and all normal folders would show up, except for the Library folder, so I thought it was hidden, which it kind of was. When I was looking for this "Library" folder I had the hardest time finding it in the Finder. ![]() On a Mac with OSX Yosemite Version 10.10.3, the presets folder is located here, Macintosh HD/Users/"YOUR USERNAME"/Library/Application Support/Photomatix/Presets. You can save Photomatix presets to your computer, most likely in this location on a Windows computer, C:Program FilesPhotomatixProPresets, but it depends on what version of Photomatix Pro you have. ![]() Where should you save the Photomatix Presets? I then save the settings that I made as my own presets, which I might be able to use later. When I am creating a HDR image I usually go through each built-in preset to see which one looks the best and then make more adjustments from there. Photomatix Pro also has about 32 presets built-in. Update: May 7, 2015, 42 Free Photomatix Presets added in a ZIP folder for you to download!! We also have 3 more presets below with the HDR image that was created with the preset. ![]() You can spend a long time making small adjustments to all the settings and still not find one that you like. Photomatix Pro has many different settings and adjustments to help you create the best HDR image possible. Lot's of the HDR images on this website were created with Photomatix Pro. Photomatix Pro is a stand-alone program that creates and processes HDR (High Dynamic Range) images. ![]()
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