Came across a new processing package today called Aurora HDR which will only be available for Mac when it is released later this month. It's possible they will do a PC port later but no word on that just now.
The software is produced by Macphun in conjunction with photographer Trey Ratcliff, who I came across recently as a result of picking up (hem hem) another camera system, but I understand he is pretty well known for his HDR work. However don't let that put you off if you don't like HDR as it does seem to contain pretty much everything you need to process an image including Layers & Noise Reduction - although no organisation of your images. From the couple of short videos that Trey has put out it seems really easy to use, especially if you already know LR/PS/Elements.
Not sure I need this but if you are still dithering about a processing package and/or do a lot of HDR work, and are on the Mac platform, this might be worth consideration.
The software is produced by Macphun in conjunction with photographer Trey Ratcliff, who I came across recently as a result of picking up (hem hem) another camera system, but I understand he is pretty well known for his HDR work. However don't let that put you off if you don't like HDR as it does seem to contain pretty much everything you need to process an image including Layers & Noise Reduction - although no organisation of your images. From the couple of short videos that Trey has put out it seems really easy to use, especially if you already know LR/PS/Elements.
Not sure I need this but if you are still dithering about a processing package and/or do a lot of HDR work, and are on the Mac platform, this might be worth consideration.
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