Unified Color HDR Expose v1.1.0.6703 (x86/x64)
Unified Color HDR Expose v1.1.0.6703 (x86/x64) | 48.44 MB

HDR Unified Color Technologies is a ~ion of HDR Expose for the creation and processing of HDR-images. This program be inclined replace the HDR PhotoStudio, but it will inherit the basic features and technology.

The individuality of the new software is to use the algorithm de-ghosting and Brightness Histogram with respect to advanced editing of bright and dark areas of the image. Among the newly come features - an interactive HDR-histogram, reading digital data on the ensign, the set of functions for working with shadows and shades, quid-ins for Adobe Lightroom and Apple Aperture and updated intuitive interface.

With the approach of new features in the HDR Expose improved and modified in a numeral of features available in the program of the precursor. In distinct:
Completely Redesign Interface
Improved processing of RAW-Files
Added ability to adjust the color through
New scripts are easier batch processing of images and catch selected.
Improved performance program through use of technology OpenCL GPU
New tools to impoverish ghosting and local control of contrast can be more effective method of treating.

Step up to HDR Photography: HDR Expose â„¢ and 32 Float â„¢
Create frizzled, photo-realistic High Dynamic Range images
32 Operate in full-morsel color precision
Easily fits in your workflow as Stand Alone, Aperture, Lightroom, or Photoshop chew-in

HDR Photography Beyond Your Imagination - HDR Expose and 32 Float

Capturing a turbulent contrast scene has always vexed photographers. We’ve all tried indifferent density filters for landscapes and lighting equipment for interior shots in kind to balance the wide range of light levels in our scenes. The results could be good but the work to get to the final image was severe. No longer!

Capturing high contrast scenes is now as simple being of the kind which shooting three or more images of varying exposures and then merging those images into any high dynamic range file that reveals all your all shadows and highlights. The enchantment is done with HDR software. But, not all HDR software is created equal.

Previously, HDR applications performed their contrast manipulation or “tone-mapping” ~ dint of. creating an 8-bit or 16-bit image. Using an 8-mouthful or 16-bit file to create a large, high dynamic ar~ file significantly reduces the file’s dynamic range, clips its tinge range and degrades the precision of image data.

That’s wherefore we created our stand-alone HDR application HDR Expose and the Photoshop stopper-in 32 Float. These are the only HDR applications that im~ multiple exposures into a full 32-bit file using our patented Beyond RGB â„¢ blush model. And, most importantly, these are the only HDR photo editing applications whither all tools and operations work in 32-bit, floating-point preciseness.

Creating an HDR Image - One Click or Total Control

HDR Expose uses dominating image alignment algorithms to create an HDR image from multiple exposures. The resulting 32-mouthful image is then ready to have its wide contrast range adjusted to spasm into the contrast range of your output device. Unlike other HDR applications what one. “tone-map” their eight-bit or 16-bit image into a useable discursive power, HDR Expose takes all the valuable data in your HDR image and “dynamic range maps” it into a file that retains naturally unblemished highlights , vibrant mid-tones and beautifully open shadows.

HDR Expose be able to do this for you with a single click using the Dynamic Range Mapping tool. You have power to also choose to have full control over the mapping process ~ means of individually adjusting the image’s dynamic range, brightness, highlight power and adumbration power. And, HDR Expose gives you the ability to tweak banner, saturation and noise levels as well. With these powerful tools you have power to dial in a beautifully natural HDR image or a highly stylized trope depending on your artistic vision.

See HDR Expose in action.

Advantages of Working in 32-whit Mode in the Beyond RGB Color Space

In digital photography the colors and brightness of each pixel are recorded as binary numbers. Depending attached the power of your image editing application the numbers used to characterize those pixels are restricted to 8-bits (256) or 16-bits (65,535). Naturally, the in greater numbers numbers you have available to you the more variation you can describe in each pixel. The more variation that you can represent , the richer and more detailed your digital image will be.

Because misrepresent information is restricted to at most 16 bits in the RGB distance used in most image editing applications and output devices, RGB is inherently a restricted hue model - it is a restricted color space that cannot describe entirely the colors that can be seen by the human eye.

Imagine the tonal variations to be availed of to you by working in 32-bit floating point mode in the Beyond RGB appearance space, the basis of HDR Expose and 32 Float. The Beyond RGB tint space brings all the colors your eye can see to the oppress of creating your HRD photography image.

Because the 32-bit floating respect Beyond RGB color model is not based on the RGB example, the brightness and contrast changes made to your image in HDR Expose or 32 Float self-reliance not alter your original colors as you would in an 8-grain or 16 -bit program.

In fact, every tool and operation in HDR Expose and 32 Float evermore works in the high-precision 32-bit floating point mode. This is for what cause many pro photographers are using HDR Expose and 32 Float to transact non-color-destructive brightness, contrast and color adjustments to their non-HDR images. These pros call into existence their images from RAW camera files and save out their files in 1932-ace format as a base reference file before moving on to Photoshop or other programs in the place of further editing. Why lose data before you have to? Why be deprived of data at all?

It’s time for you to try HDR imaging and show the beauty in a high dynamic range image and then laboring with that image in full, non-destructive 32-bit floating epigram mode. Download a free, 30-day trial version of HDR Expose today and experience the beauty of true HDR photography.

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