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Last but not least, there's even more dynamic range if you choose to process a single RAW image, which I now do over 50% of the time.Īnd YES, the Windows version and the Mac version are now exactly the same. They're adjustable with sliders so you can get a little bit, or a whole lot of, that "Wes Anderson / Mad Max / Blade Runner" feel. And competitors to Aurora HDR still struggle with interior shots.Īurora HDR 2019 also includes Lookup Tables (LUTs) which allows you to give your finished image a "movie / film" appearance. Previous versions of Aurora HDR would handle this in a bit of a sloppy manner. These are often problematic when it's quite bright outside but dark inside. I'm also impressed with the vastly improved results of interior architecture images.
Video Tutorial: Getting the Most from Aurora HDR 2019 by Trey Ratcliff.Burning Mood Looks by Richard Harrington.Exclusive interior Aurora Looks by Richard Harrington.Landscape Photography Handbook by David Johnston Hi David, If you use the Open In command to go from Luminar to Aurora HDR you'll need to complete your work in Aurora and then export the results back to the folder where you have the original image (make sure you use a unique file name so as to not overwrite your original).For a limited time a collection of bonuses are included with every purchase:
And try tweaking out the "HDR-ness" of your creation with the new and improved HDR Enhance and Smart Structure sliders.Ĭurrent users of Aurora HDR may upgrade at a special price of just $49. Begin by trying out the new "looks" (formerly called presets, a few of mine are included for free). This means you can focus on your creative side. When your image first opens in Aurora HDR 2019 it will have a few basic adjustments applied by default, but it’s also possible to see what it looks like with no adjustments at all. My favorite thing about this new version is you no longer need to make corrections on the initial results because it virtually eliminates noise, halos, and other little issues you often needed to fix.
It is a completely redesigned HDR algorithm, paired with artificial intelligence, which took 3 years of development by Skylum’s AI lab. How do you follow up from Mac's App of the Year in 2018? That's a tough one but we put our heads together with the team from Skylum and we've done it!Īurora HDR 2019 uses Skylum's new Quantum HDR Engine.