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I understand that users of Enfuse and Photomatix use the various image controls to determine image appearance. I always have Photomatix "align" images, even if the image was shot on a tripod.Īs for speed, immediately after the Batch mode has processed the first bracketed set, it is available for further editing, and subsequent batch output will come out faster than you can edit. Example - I process each of my brackets with Fusion Natural & Interior 2. Photomatix Batch mode allows you to process each bracketed set with as many presets as you want. Photomatix Batch mode requires no interaction after the original batch parameters are chosen (and most of them are "sticky" so you don't have to worry about reentering them for each batch). Photomatix can automatically process a folder of images which contains (for example) some bracket sets of 5 images, some bracket sets of 3 images, some individual images, all of these in any random order. Using Photomatix in Batch mode eliminates some of the issues mentioned above.