I intend reviewing each solution using each company’s free trial version and processing the following bracketed shots for 3 different situations (Interior, landscape and night urban). There are likely some I missed, but enough to be starting with…feel free to give a shout out in the comments below of other HDR processing solutions I missed. So first up, the HDR solutions I know about. Spherical images and videos can be easily shot with a single press of. It is difficult to communicate certain facts. I receive many inquiries and confirmation requests in advance. With at least 13 products to review, it may take some time, so this post is basically a brain dump to list the various HDR software packages that I have come across so far and to share what I consider to be the key features I should look at when producing a competitive matrix. I want to easily take great-looking photos showing both the inside and outside of the store. ![]() I guess my marketing brain kicked in and thought it would be a good idea to do a comparative review of each product. With a quick Google search I came across 13 products providing HDR processing capabilities…wow, spoilt for choice – what should a guy/girl buy (or not buy since some are free). Following my recent play with Photomatix Pro, I decided HDR processing will come in great use for future posts – particularly as tone mapping lends itself so well to architectural images that will form a large part of the content here.Įven though Photomatix seems to be the preferred choice of quite a few of the pro HDR photographers, I began to wonder what other solutions were out there.
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