Photo by Scott Davenport Aurora HDR 2018 has so much in it (see full list below), we’re confident that you’ll love it. Many people asked for a Lens Correction tool, and you’ll find that one plus a Transform tool thrown in for good measure! And, for any photographer who truly wants to craft their final image, our new Dodge & Burn tool was tailor-made for you - Pro photographer Matt Suess has already declared it his favorite new feature! Moving the slider also adjusts the intensity of changes, making the picture look more natural or revealing a more dramatic look, depending on what you want. Using smart “behind-the-scenes” image analysis, this single slider adds details and clarity to an image, adjusting colors, details and contrast without creating artificial halos or other problems. Photo by Trey Ratcliff Another massive improvement to Aurora HDR 2018 is the new HDR Enhance slider in the main HDR Filter panel. The new algorithm analyzes a single image or brackets separately, automatically detecting dark and light zones and adjusting the level of detail which will produce the most natural and realistic starting image possible where you take it from there is up to you! Photo by Dima Sytnik Tone mapping is at the heart of any HDR tool, and we think that ours is pretty amazing. Our engineers chose this route in order to deploy cross-platform (Mac & Windows) code, create a more modern user experience that makes the hdr software so much easier and more enjoyable to use, increase performance, and to develop a new and smarter algorithm for tone mapping. Photo by Alik Griffin What we didn’t tell you all (which was really hard to keep a secret!), was that Aurora HDR 2018 has been completely re-written from the ground up. In August, we announced Aurora HDR 2018 and teased several of the new features and capabilities for you, like a brand-new user interface, lens corrections and increased speed.
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