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A “First Look” at Macphun Aurora HDR Pro

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January 16, 2016 - 6:09am

Macphun Aurora HDR Pro

This was a very impromptu “first look” (watch the video and you'll see why that's in quotes!) of Macphun's Aurora HDR Pro. It's a fun app and at least for some photos, beautiful results were easy to come by. I've posted the outputs of each photo I played with live, below.

(The weird stutter is a frame rate mismatch in the recording; fixed for next time)

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Samples photos from the video

From three Sony JPEG files

 

From five LUMIX GH4 RAW files

 

From seven LUMIX GH4 RAW files

 

From three Leica S3 RAW files
Level:
Beginner
App:
Skylum (Macphun) Aurora HDR Pro
Platform:
macOS
Author:
PhotoJoseph

Hi Joseph,

Thanks for the video.

I had difficulties with the sound levels. I used maximum output levels but the sound was still a bit too faint.

Another thing I am wondering when using HDR software is if you can, after aligning and ghosting, save the file in OpenHDR format. Then it is possible to easily do the tone mapping in different HDR software without doing the tedious initial processing again and again.

 

 

dagge

Dagge,

Scared me for a minute but the levels seem fine from here. Can you try again on a different setup?

regarding OpenHDR; I didn't see that as an option when saving but if you go to their website I'm sure if it's there it'll be listed. Sounds like a pretty significant feature. 

@PhotoJoseph
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Joseph, I believe the created HDR picture opens up with a default setting with the HDR @ +20.  I also believe you can use your keyboard  [ & ] brackets to decrease and increase the brush size respectively, similar to Lr. To get rid of the right side panel you click on the double arrows in the bottom R hand corner, click on it again and the panel re-appears. Finally, there is a + sign to add the layer and next to it is a - sign to delete it.  Cheers. Nice first go round and the recording session is getting better.  Let’s hope you’re ready for prime time real soon.  I think I speak for most of your followers in that we are missing your tutorials!

Florian

Florian Cortese
www.fotosbyflorian.com

Thanks for the tips Florian!

How do the audio levels sound to you? Dagge is reporting it's too low but levels seem fine here. 

Video stutters because I inadvertently captured at 30fps instead of 29.97. Oops!

@PhotoJoseph
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Joseph, Audio was loud and clear!

Florian

Florian Cortese
www.fotosbyflorian.com

Thanks for the video.

You did mention luminosity masking and you pointed to a site which i haven't looked at yet. To get a more realistic effect, you can you load your brackets into Photoshop CC or Affinity Photo. Use Photoshop's blend-if or Affinity Photo's blend-range between layers based on luminosity. This will allow you to add a layer mask which you can manipulate with a brush.

Robert Ke
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Hey Joseph, thanks for such an in-depth video review of Aurora HDR Pro!

Looking forward to seeing more of your great shots:)

Guys, in case you have any questions or concerns - you’re more than welcome to contact us via support@aurorahdr.com.

Alina from Macphun 

 

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