

Addition of 'Very Mild' contrast preset to Finishing Touch.Option to set the preset thumbnail filter to the 'Real Estate' category by default.The brush tool can now use either a round or square brush, and you can set the sensitivity for edge-detection.Improved performance of brush tool, resulting in a smoother painting experience.'Check Exposures' option when loading a bracketed photos set to help you assess how well the photos cover the brightness range of the scene.On the Finishing Touch window, the selection for the crop ratio combo-box of the Crop Tool is now remembered between sessions.When enabling the "Optimize for hi res display" option in Preferences, a prompt is now informing that the application needs to be restarted for the option to take effect.Bugs fixed: The 'Check exposures' report systematically indicated that the most overexposed photos may not cover the darkest parts of the scene well, regardless of how bright the overexposed photos were.Bug fixed: When loading images without an embedded thumbnails, the 'Selected Photos' window didn't always generate a thumbnail to display on the list.Bug had been introduced in version 6.1.0.
#Photomatix pro 2.4.1 windows
Bugs fixed: On Windows XP, the window that opens when loading images was invisible, making it impossible to use the application in non-batch mode.Bugs fixed: Fuji compressed RAW files couldn't be loaded anymore.Bugs fixed: RAW files from the D500 were not merged correctly.Bugs fixed: Batch Bracketed Photos returned an error when processing RAW files with a lens not recognised if the lens correction option was enabled.Bugs fixed: Gpano XMP data in source images were not preserved in the saved final image.Bugs fixed: On some systems, Photomatix Pro would display "Parameter is not valid" error.Support for new camera models including Fuji X-T30, Sony A6400, Olympus E-M1X and Nikon A1000, Z6 and Z7.Bug fixed: Batch processing some portrait RAW images would result in out of memory errors.Support for new camera models including Olympus TG-6, Canon EOS M50, 90D, fUJI x-pRO3.New Merge to HDR plugin for Capture One, allowing users to merge a bracketed set of photos to HDR, then adjust and reimport the HDR image back into Capture One, without leaving their Catalog or Session.Bug fixed: Lens correction didn't work when processing single images.

