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. A collection of bonuses are included with every purchase. New users may purchase Aurora HDR 2019 for just $89.
Pre-Order prior to October 4th to save $$ and get tons of freebies!Įxisting users can check this link to see if you qualify for an upgrade for just $49. And try tweaking out the “HDR-ness” of your creation with the new and improved HDR Enhance and Smart Structure sliders. 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. 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.
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Now with the launch of Aurora HDR 2019 and its new HDR Engine the software, right from the initial input, produces amazingly balanced results with great dynamic range, minimal noise and NO HALOS! Nothing else can compete, so check out the details below for a little more about the software and remember, if you don’t love it you can get your money back. Adobe has stood still on the HDR front and specialist applications such as Aurora HDR have taken the genre to a whole new level. Since then the HDR world has moved on and while it is possible to create HDR images in Photoshop (and Lightroom if you so desire) I just can’t recommend them. A few years ago I put this page together for people interested in HDR in Photoshop.