Dynamic Photo HDR is a relatively simple but powerful HDR (High Dynamic Range Imaging) program. Allows you to combine underexposed and overexposed photos of the same subject to achieve the widest possible tonal range. In practice, this means that the photographs processed in this way will be close to what the human eye could see while taking the picture.
Dynamic Photo HDR offers many interesting and useful features even for beginners. They allow, among other things, to remove offsets and skews caused by taking pictures without a tripod (Pin-Warping), eliminate noise and so called "ghosts" resulting from taking pictures of moving objects on long-exposed photos (Anti-Ghosting Mask). In addition, the program supports RAW format from most of the most popular digital cameras, has a wide range of interesting algorithms of tonal mapping and filters.
Live HDR preview function allows you to preview the output effect without creating an HDR file.








