The wider the dynamic range of the scene, the higher the number of exposures needed. However, any combination of exposures can be used to properly portray the scene. The most common number of exposures taken is three, in which a base exposure is used and then an under- and overexposed image are acquired to preserve the highlights and shadows. When using the bracketing option on a camera, (or manually adjusting exposure), the photographer will capture two or more shots. In order to capture all the details in a scene, many photographers turn to bracketing. This ensures compatibility with most cameras as well as common graphic file formats.
You can also drag a photo directly onto the Aurora HDR 2019 application in the Mac OS Dock or Windows Taskbar.To open an image you recently edited, choose File > Open Recent.Choose File > Open… to navigate to and open a file.At the startup screen, click the Open Image button to navigate to and open a file.You can now open a supported file format using any of these methods:.Each of these four methods generates the same outcome, so choose the one that works best for you. There are several ways to open images based on your personal preference. In addition, all versions can open just a single image which is great for enhancing the dynamic range in your photo (especially for raw photos). Aurora HDR 2019 supports any practical number of images in a bracket.
A series of images with different exposures are commonly known as HDR brackets. The first step of course is opening one or more images within the application.Īurora HDR 2019 can open a series of the same images shot with different exposures. Aurora HDR 2019 offers many easy-to use as well as powerful controls to adjust and improve your image.