Review: MacPhun Aurora HDR 2017

Review: MacPhun Aurora HDR 2017

By James Abbott

Review: MacPhun Aurora HDR 2017

If you’ve been taking a look at the amazing landscape, cityscape, interior and travel photography online, chances are you’ve seen a lot of HDR. It’s so good these days that quite often you wouldn’t even know the technique had been used.

Gone are the days of muddy mid-tones and eye-watering halos, HDR photography has undergone something of a Renaissance. The results are so natural they’re not even noticeable, and Aurora HDR 2017 is a part of this photographic revolution.

Aurora HDR 2017 is the latest version of the award-winning Aurora HDR software that was created with the HDR photographer Trey Ratcliffe. The aim of was to create the best HDR software in the world. With the ability to work as a standalone program or as a plug-in for software such as Lightroom and Photoshop, and with over 600,000 downloads of the software, there’s no denying its popularity.

The latest version of the software brings with it a whole host of new features including new and improved tools, and more powerful algorithms offering even more realistic and natural results.

Ease of use

Editing software needs to be easy to use to attract more users, and in this department Aurora HDR is fantastic. …read more

Source:: techradar.com – PC and Mac

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