I am in need of an HDR program. Presently with OloneoHDRengine, a wonderful program which I can no longer open and customer service is zero... Thanks for your help
You could use Lightroom or Photoshop
mborn wrote:
You could use Lightroom or Photoshop
I use Lightroom but I shoot in HDR ..three bursts,, which LR does not treat as far as I know.
Try Macphun Aurora HDR, originally strictly a Mac product but they just released a Windows version. Very impressed & easy to use, wide variety of filters & wont break the bank. Check it out they have a trial version & you can find specials.
Roadrunner wrote:
I am in need of an HDR program. Presently with OloneoHDRengine, a wonderful program which I can no longer open and customer service is zero... Thanks for your help
I'd strongly suggest the FREE Google/NIK HDR Efex Pro. I've used it for years and love it.
https://www.google.com/nikcollection/
Roadrunner wrote:
I use Lightroom but I shoot in HDR ..three bursts,, which LR does not treat as far as I know.
In the Develop Module Select the three images and use PHOTO MERGE HDR
I've heard a few folks talk about Luminance HDR which is an open source program. I am not sure how well it works or if it would suit your needs. I don't shoot HDR but for free if it works for you then you're ahead of the game
http://qtpfsgui.sourceforge.net/
+1 on Aurora HDR. If you're using a Mac, you should also check out easyHDR, the first program I bought for HDR (can also render HDR from a single image)..
Revet
Loc: Fairview Park, Ohio
I think for the casual HDR user, Photoshop, Lightroom, or Nik's version is all you would need. If you were to really get serious about it, Photomatrix is what you would want.
Machinery HDR is what I use and the price is decent. No monthly fees free updates all for around 40 bucks.
Wow, you folks sure are giving me a lot of options....will try them. I shoot almost only in HDR
Anybody try the software with Canon cameras for HDR? A review said it is surprisingly good (and free with camera).
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