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Unwarping using the Photowarp software
 
  1. Open the PhotoWarp software
  2. Select “File” from the main menu and then “New Job From Template” followed by “PT Viewer”
  3. Open the Folder where you have saved the images. If you have used the HDR software recommended these will be within the Photomatix Results file. Click on the image, then drag and drop it into the image viewer in Photowarp. The image will appear in the viewer and the name will appear in the window on the right. Continue this process until all the images you wish to Unwarp appear in the list on the right. You can also hold down the CTRL button and click on all the images, which will enable you to drag them all across at once.
  4. Click on the larger blue circle in the centre of the image and make sure it is centralised and covering the black part of the image. Click on the outer ring of the image and adjust inwards and outwards until you have the correct size. Using the blue dot, which appears around the centre of the image, you can rotate the blue radius which signifies the starting point of the tour when finished. Be careful not to move the blue dot off the centre line as you rotate as this will adjust the Tilt. This enables you to ensure that your tour starts at the key part of the picture. Please remember that the first setting of 0 will be the default setting and this can be changed for each image individually by simply selecting the image from the list on the right.
  5. Once you are happy with your settings for each image click the “Unwarp” button.
  6. “No Web Script In Job” box may appear. Just click “Continue Without”.
  7. Choose a destination folder for the Unwarped images. We would suggest as a new subfolder within the folder the images were taken from called Final. The finished unwarped images can be easily recognised by the _pt suffix at the end.