- Mar 9, 2019
- 1,111
Features of Pure HDR
- Pure HDR in 32-bit with up to 33 exposures in a series
- Newly Developed Plug-ins for Adobe Photoshop® and Lightroom®; 32- bit TIFF or HDR formats can be sent back to the initial program directly
- Integrated Interface to connect with other photo-editing programs like Corel Paint Shop Pro X8 or Zoner Photo Studio (program must be able to support 32-bit formats)
- Ultra HDR Technology to fuse bracketing series: Ultra HDR processes up to 30 intermediate images between two photos with 64-bit precision.
- Integrated RAW Module: Numerous tools are waiting for you, such as white balance, color balance, color correction with chromatic aberration removal, denoise/sharpen with special high-quality noise removal techniques, exposure and detail adjustments, distortion repair and even black and white correction.
- Seven Different HDR Algorithms with adjustable settingslike denoise, HDR smoothing, day/night as well as halo adjustment.
- Average: The simplest form of HDR generation and forms the average of the exposure series images.
- Entropy : Entropy is a measure of information density in information theory.
- Color mix: The color mix process uses the color components of the pixels as a measure of the weighting
- Logarithmic luminance: This algorithm works with the logarithmic brightness (luminance).
- Absolute distance: A very powerful HDR fusion process
- Luminance sharpness: The sharpness of the luminance (brightness) is determined per pixel and converted into a weighting.
- Repro-neutral: This process is specially optimized for exposure series of scanned image data in normal lighting situations.
- Automatic Ghosting Correction with four different settings for land