The Aurora HDR program has everything you need to put together several images in a wide tonal range (HDR). In Aurora HDR you can improve the colors and details of your photos, apply changes to layers, paint brushes for effects, texture, vignettes and various styling effects. However, the most important thing is that the program has been equipped with proprietary tone mapping algorithms, so it will provide completely different effects than the well-known Photomatix or HDR Expose.
Before you combine photos, you can use the positional adjustment and remove the "ghosts", i.e. traces of moving objects. The Aurora HDR Pro version is also available, which allows you to superimpose an unlimited number of layers on the image and allows you to combine an unlimited number of images with brightness masking.
In addition, you'll find a RAW module and the ability to correct lens errors such as chromatic aberrations. The Aurora HDR Pro can work independently or as a plug-in for Photoshop and Lightrooma. The price of the program includes a license to install the program on five Macs.
In the Pro version of the program there are also a few built-in settings, prepared especially for her by Trey Ratcliff, photographer and respected teacher. You can also buy a package of Aurora HDR Pro and Ratcliff's training materials for $129. If you don't have a properly prepared series of photos, you can download trial packages from the MacPhun website.









