![]() ![]() I use Aurora HDR for processing photos /. It is tailored to people new to HDR: http: Enjoy! I wrote a photo blog post on Flickr with my thoughts on HDR processing. Hi, I use perfect effects 8 suite, luminance and finish the whole process in elements 10. Luminance and Fusion, sometimes both together :) I use Photomatix Essential and bracketing +2,0,-2. along with that Topaz plugins and Magic Bullets photolooks. A license of Photomatix Pro gives you access for free. If you want to work with Photoshop Elements, then just download a free copy of Photomatix Essentials. ![]() Photomatix 4, then if its still too micro contrasty I'll export it to tiff and edit it a bit more in Lightroom 4 to get it looking naturalĪperture 3 + HDR Efex pro 2 (trail will buy) new to HDR trying not to over do If you want to run Photomatix Pro as a Photoshop plug-in, then step up to the Photomatix Pro Plus Bundle and download Tone Mapping Plugin for Photoshop CS/CC. Its less €100Įlements 9, photomatix and ipiccy (free) depending on what I want to do and what I can do easily with each one.' Photomatrix on a Imac/Macbook, its simple to use and has a lot of presets, which are good starts. Q: Do you guys prefer 5-shots,or 3-shots? or 7? I think - photomatix is most powerful software of hdr In addition I use photoshop elements 10, for any other work I want to do. However I often subject single hand held shots to the process just to see what results I obtain. I use photomatix essentials for hdr, normally taking 5 exposures at +2, +1, 0, -1, -2, with the assistance of a tripod. I also have Luminance HDR which I haven't managed to figure out at all yet. I also have photomatix 4.0.1 which I find more difficult to use. I have HDR Efex pro 2 which is the easiest to use if not the most powerful. Hi just wondering what software everyone uses for their photos? ![]()
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