

#AURORA HDR PRO SOFTWARE SOFTWARE#
There are several software products on the market that you can use to create HDR images, but this tutorial is based on Macphun’s Aurora HDR Pro, which I use exclusively. I will get into the details of that later in this tutorial, but suffice it to say that I like to keep it simple. In fact, I use these two products for about 99% of my photos, whether it’s a single exposure or an HDR photo. I create and finalize all of my HDR photos with just 2 products: Aurora HDR Pro and Lightroom. Wrap-up and parting thoughts (click here).Noise reduction in Aurora HDR (click here).Color shifting your HDR photos (click here).Creative HDR editing: black and white HDR (click here).Creative HDR editing: using textures (click here).Introduction to Layers and Masking + tips for the best results (click here).Creating your base HDR photo + Using Brushes + Introduction to Presets (click here).Tips to get the most out of your HDR shooting (click here).When to use HDR, what equipment is needed, and some tips to get started (click here).Defining HDR and how it works (click here).


Introduction (this is the page you are on now).There is just so much to talk about in regards to HDR, so I have broken it down in the following manner (and you can click on each item below to go to that page): Note that this tutorial runs over several pages.
#AURORA HDR PRO SOFTWARE TRIAL#
