The Rebirth of HDR! with Greg Benz – ep 823
Greg Benz shares some interesting “developments” made possible by the latest HDR tools inside Adobe Lightroom and Photoshop.
Greg Benz shares some interesting “developments” made possible by the latest HDR tools inside Adobe Lightroom and Photoshop.
After its introduction in 2015, Aurora HDR quickly became the world’s ultimate HDR imaging software. And now, Macphun has re-written Aurora from scratch, with new smarter tone-mapping algorithms that produce better and more realistic-looking HDR images – as well as improved image processing to produce cleaner, and more satisfying images.
Intrepid globetrotter Trey Ratcliff updates on what he’s been up to over the last several months. Turns out, quite a lot! Trey has been collaborating with the Plotagraph team on making software to add motion to still photographs. He’s also in cahoots with MacPhun, refining the next generation of HDR processing software.
Next week, our friends down at Macphun will launch the next version of their amazing HDR processing software Aurora HDR 2017.
In this interview, Jim and I connect in a Google+ Hangout to discuss his workflow using MacPhun’s new Aurora software.
What happens when MacPhun and Trey Ratcliff collaborate on HDR software? An Aurora shows up! In this episode of TWiP Talks Trey explains the genesis of this new HDR software.
On this special interview episode of TWiP, Frederick catches up with photographer Thomas Hawk to discuss his latest projects, Flickr, censorship, photographers rights, workflow, gear, and HDR photography.
On this episode of TWiP, a quick round-up of PhotoPlus Expo announcements, tech talk on HDR and medium format, and new host Tyler Ginter joins the show.