HDRtist NX



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HDRtist

Just made upgrading even easier for HDRtist Pro customers; all you need to do is to make sure your copy of HDRtist Pro is installed and registered on your computer, then download the new demo of HDRtist NX from www.machdr.com it will auto offer you the upgrade price.

HDRtist Pro, easy to use HDR software for Mac computers. It has a simple yet streamlined workflow, with features such as 1-Click HDR editing. A live interface, where changes happen as the options are adjusted. The core engine processes HDR images using 128-bit floating point data (16,843,009 times more precise than a JPEG). The unique file format also allows HDRs to be saved and re-edited at a later date. Even JPEG files generated by HDRtist Pro can be re-opened and edited. With HDRtist Pro, it's possible to create an HDR effect from a single RAW or JPEG image.

Hdrtist Nx2 Review

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Hdrtist Nx2

What is HDRtist NX for Mac HDRtist NX2 is a substantial update to Ohanaware's line of High Dynamic Range Imaging software for the macOS operating system. NX2 is the 4th complete rewrite of the HDRtist family of applications (started in 2009), allowing for a significantly improved engine, modern interface, and extendable functionality. To overcome a limitation with digital photography, HDRtist processes a series of exposures captured with your camera, into a single large image. Then providing the tools to convert this data into a stunning, highly detailed image, suitable for displaying on Mac, Phone or online. Transform your RAW photo files into amazing HDR images with HDRtist’s sophisticated visual processing software. This Mac application is designed to preserve much greater resolution than other image software, and ensures no crushed shadows or highlights. Save 83% in The Awesomer Shop.

Hdrtist Nx

High Dynamic Range (HDR) & Exposure Blending make it possible to create highly detailed and ultra-realistic photographs with your digital camera. HDR works by combining exposure information using complex mathematics, while Exposure Blending works by simply selecting and cutting out the best parts of each photo. These two different techniques can generate different results. One technique might work better for one image than the other. This is why we think it's best to have both techniques available to use.