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Easyhdr crashing on dng image1/8/2024 ![]() I nearly settled for PhotoMatix, as.fairly expensive, but close in quality/features to Aurora and works pretty well for less. ![]() Then you can start playing with dialing things up for more impact.įusion freebie was OK for dabbling, the demo of the full version had a few more features, but it's old and clunky and unpolished compared to PhotoMatix, and especially Aurora which you'd think would actually take the photos for you if you believed all the hype about it. HDR is nice, but sometimes, "less is more". I just wanted to insert a well-exposed sky into a well-exposed ground image as simply as possible. "It's bright, colourful, in your face or nothing" seemed to be the attitude, which wasn't what I wanted. Unless you want your images to look like a 5 year old turned all the colour, contrast and saturation settings up to 11, you need to dial things back a bit but in some this seemed almost impossible. ![]() I tried them and several others and was generally underwhelmed. There are a couple of freebies, Fusion and one I can't even remember it was so bad and demo versions of "the best". I see a lot of people recommending Lightroom and other expensive software, when all I wanted was something that worked for a much cheaper cost. Problem with comparing HDR sofwares is the fact that with a lot of editing/enhancing similar results might be obtained, but, IMHO, EasyHDR is the easy way to get those from the beginning.EDIT: Scroll down a few pages for the 15% off voucher code, which the author of EasyHDR offered after I'd already started this thread. Later on I will try to come up with an in-depth review of EasyHDR (and comparing results from competing softwares). I guess we may all be anticipating Aurora HDR to be ported to Windows too, but Easy HDR has been around since 2006 and thus it may be real hard for Aurora to 'beat it'.įor 35 EURO it takes to get a full license EasyHDR is a no brainer ! Https : // /hdr-software-review-comparison/ getting things done the easy way.īTW, I learned about the strength of this software from Captain Kimo's website where it seems to, again, receive his yearly award for best -Windows- HDR software: I was used to other HDR softwares, but EasyHDR really lives up to its name. Not even Photomatix Pro can give me the same true-to-life pictures I easily get from EasyHDR. Occasionally those short-term archive files are saved to long-term storage, which is an external drive and DVDs.ĮasyHDR now became my #1 HDR application. One location is for daily access and the other is short-term archiving. My raw files are downloaded from the camera to two locations, both on a RAID system. I tend to keep my working files on my SSD, and store the originals and finished results on the spinning rust.ĭefinitely. Works well, but I always make sure they are copies, not the originals. That would be wise, a project folder that contains copies of the original bracketed photos and the final images. I can see how that would be annoying, I tend to dump everything into the same folder for that reason. When you open a set of bracketed images, process them and save them to a different folder, and go to open the next set the program automatically opens the folder where you saved the last image. I have found one minor annoyance, an issue with file management.
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