Aurora HDR 2018 is a comprehensive photo editor that makes it easy to unlock the full dynamic range of any photo. It also works great on bracketed images.
In 30 minutes, let Photofocus publisher Rich Harrington unlock all the powerful features you need to know about, including some of the newest things added in the 2018 release. Rich has literally written the book on Aurora HDR (he’s the author of the official help manual that ships with the app).
This course is absolutely free and will get you up to speed fast.
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I noticed on your collections of brackets that they mostly are not evenly spread (i.e., -2, -1, 0, +1, +2). Can you explain why your bracket spreads are not even?
Just depends… some of these numbers are wrong as I fed in TIFF files and software guesses. Other times I manually bracket by eye.
OBTW, I’ve been using AuroraHDR since before AuroraHDR2017, and have preordered AuroraHDR 2018. Your deep dive here runs rings around the Deep Dive that Trey Ratcliff himself included in the pre-order bundle. Bravo to you, Rich!
Glad to help…
I noticed on your collections of brackets that they mostly are not evenly spread (i.e., -2, -1, 0, +1, +2). Can you explain why your bracket spreads are not even?
Just depends… some of these numbers are wrong as I fed in TIFF files and software guesses. Other times I manually bracket by eye.
OBTW, I’ve been using AuroraHDR since before AuroraHDR2017, and have preordered AuroraHDR 2018. Your deep dive here runs rings around the Deep Dive that Trey Ratcliff himself included in the pre-order bundle. Bravo to you, Rich!
Glad to help…