![]() To know more about our ethics, you can visit our full disclosure page. If you buy something after clicking the link, we will receive a small commission. Within the article, there are Macphun affiliate links. All opinions we express regarding Aurora HDR are our own. We were not asked to write anything specific about the software in exchange for the opportunity and were not provided any other compensation of any kind to publish this article. DNG and moreĮthics statement : Macphun kindly provided us with an evaluation copy of Aurora HDR to test. Image formats: PNG, JPG, TIFF (8-bit and 16-bit), GIF, PSD.Display resolution: 1280 x 800 or higher (Retina displays supported). ![]() ![]() Processor: Core 2 Duo from late 2009 or newer.Operative system: Max OS X 10.9.5 Mavericks or newer.If you want to find out more about the software, I invite you to read my review of Aurora HDR Pro. Note: in this article I will only concentrate on the new features and improvements compared to the previous edition. It doesn’t revolutionise the previous version but it does introduce interesting new features while improving and fixing others. Today the company released the new version of the app called Aurora HDR 2017 and we had a chance to test it in the past two weeks. Despite a few weaknesses, Aurora proved a solid performer for advanced HDR editing thanks to the use of layers, masks and unique settings designed for this technique. A few weeks ago I shared my in-depth review of Aurora HDR Pro, a powerful software designed by Macphun and Trey Ractliff for users who love HDR photography.
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