HDR Photo Tutorial: Using Photomatix Pro in Lightroom
Due to the immense popularity of the my last article on HDR photography in Lightroom (still #3 in the popular articles list), I decided it was time for another. Just recently, HDR Soft released their newest version of Photomatix Pro software which includes a plug-in for Lightroom. Well it seemed like the perfect fit for this week’s article. In order to demonstrate the seamless integration into Lightroom, I decided to produce the video you see below. Instead of showing you how the software works (there are tutorials and videos on HDR Soft’s WEB site for that), I opted to show you how it integrates into Lightroom. I was fairly impressed!
What’s more, I wanted to provide you, my readers, with an opportunity to try it out for yourselves. Included in this article is a section where you can download the source images, the preset I used to process the files in Photomatix Pro, and finally the Lightroom preset I developed to “finish the shot”. What more could you want, download Photomatix Pro from HDR Soft (free trial) and you can use the photos you see in the video to try it out!
HDR Source Photos for Video
The source files for this video were taken last year at a rock quarry in the vicinity of Freising. On this particular day I had the perfect conditions for shooting a number of HDR source photos. There was no wind to speak of, the sky was speckled with a bit of cloud cover and the sun - well, I just love it when the sun shines! The photo at the start of this article was also taken on the same day. You can see the almost perfect mirror-like reflections in both shots.
![]() First photo in the HDR series. |
![]() Second photo in the HDR series. |
![]() And the third photo in the series. |
Video: Photomatix Pro in Lightroom
This video shows the Photomatix Pro plug-in for Lightroom. It takes you through the steps to properly install the plug-in and then shows just how easy it is to produce HDR photos in Lightroom. What is also explored is the capability of using presets with Photomatix Pro to speed your work flow to quickly get those HDR shots back into Lightroom for final processing. A fun, light-hearted 8 minute video gives you a thorough introduction to creating HDR photos within Lightroom.
The HDR Photos from the Video
Once again, here are the completed shots, processed first with Photomatix Pro and then finished in Lightroom. You can watch them being created “live” in the video! After the video was shot, the only changes I made was to crop the photos just a little tighter than you see in the video. Hey, it’s a photographer’s perogative to make the shot look as good as it can.
![]() The photo as it was sent back to Lightroom from Photomatix Pro.. |
![]() And after a bit of post-processing in Lightroom. |
Download Photomatix Pro
HDR Soft continues to offer a 30-day free trial of the Photomatix Pro software. You can follow either of the first two links below to get to their site. Or try your luck at winning a copy at the Flickr photo contest - option number three below.
- Download from HDR Soft’s WEB Site - while there be sure to look around and check out some of the other videos they provide links to.
- Photomatix Pro Lightroom Plug-in on Adobe’s Lightroom Exchange - by following this link you will have the opportunity to download the Lightroom plug-in only via Adobe’s site. Ultimately you end up downloading it from the same link as the one above. But, you could leave a positive comment for others to see on this site.
- Win a copy of Photomatix Pro - until February 28th, 2009 you could win a fully licensed version of this software. All you have to do is enter a photo in the Flickr Presetting Lightroom photo contest. There’s not a lot of entries so you’ll have a good chance of winning.
Download the Photos and Presets
You don’t think I’d let you go home empty handed do you? I’ve prepared a “zip” file download containing the 3 (three) photos you saw in the video, the Photomatix preset and the Lightroom preset created in the video. These photos are being offered to you under the Creative Commons license. It means you can use these photos for learning purposes but credit to the original photographer (me) must accompany the photo(s) for any other use. These photos are not to be used for commercial purposes or passed off as your own. These are not photos you can do with whatever you please - the copyright remains with me! Read the details of the Creative Commons license that apply to these photos and presets.
Download the HDR Photos & Presets |
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| Collection: | HDR Photos/Presets | |
| Version: | 1.0 | |
| Updated: | 22. February 2009 | |
| Size: | 11.93 MB | |
| Downloaded: | 28,200 times. | |
Installing the Presets

- Installing Presets in Lightroom 2 - this video is for those that need a little help in installing Lightroom presets. The video also gives you some tips for preset folder management and backing up your presets.
- To install the preset in Photomatix Pro, you’ll have to extract the preset from the “zip” archive and manually copy it into the “Presets” folder in the directory you chose to install Photomatix Pro into.
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Great tutorial, I’m getting Photomatix and Lightroom soon. I must say though, that you have the most peculiar voice I’ve ever heard.
LOL! I’ve never heard that one before. I hope that you got something out of the video. Also, feel free to download the sample photos and presets.
Hi,
I cannot seem to find my HDR photo after it gets re-imported from Photomatix to LR. I think I have checked all the necessary requirements but cannot seem to find the HDR image in LR. Can you help? Please?
Mike,
I seem to remember there being an option to re-import with original (or somehting like that)! The other thing you could try is to save as TIF from within Photomatix and then do a manually import into Lightroom. Although not elegant that should definately work. Also, if that doesn’t help - fire off an Email to HRSoft’s support address.
Cheers, Markus
Thank you for the blog post Markus. Photomatix Pro is my newest love! I spend more time with it than my own husband nowadays. He likes to come into my little office and shove his face between mine and the computer. I love love love it!
Excellent video! I really have to start adding Lightroom into my workflow, just never seem to get around to it, but the video does make it seem worth my while.
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Very impressive tutorial
wanna try it on Lr now . Thanks a lot
Great tutorial thx