HDR Expose is a handy and reliable application that enables you to merge multiple exposures into one HDR image.
Adjust color, brightness and contrast while maintaining a full 32-bit workflow without tone mapping. Produces crisp, photo-realistic HDR photography without halos or color shifts. Package includes standalone application and export plug-ins for Adobe Lightroom and Apple Aperture.
HDR Expose uses Unified Color Technologies’ patented Beyond RGB color model, which gives you complete control over the colors and brightness in your images and can also merge multiple images to create truly stunning results. Colors and brightness are processed on separate channels, meaning that you can adjust colors without affecting image brightness and vice-versa.
HDR Expose will enable you to create amazing digital imagery by combining several exposures.
Limitations:
· 30 days trial
· Nag screen
What's New in This Release:
General:
· Added preferences option to turn off Ultimate Halo Reduction
· Added 3 ICC profiles that are now bundled with HDR Expose: Adobe RGB, sRGB, and ProPhoto RGB
· Added text indicators to show steps being done in merge progress bar
· Fixed an issue which would replace a default recipe with a user recipe
· Fixed improper eyedropper cursor behavior
· Histogram now updates faster
· Fixed a bug which allowed user to select manual white balance in batch merge
· Default embedded profile for saved TIFFs and JPGs is now sRGB instead of the monitor's color profile
· Progress bar is now shown properly for rotate CW/CCW operations
· Veiling glare now selects an appropiate base point based on the image's brightness rather than the previous default of -2 EV
· Fixed an issue that removed operations that were being edited when the user switched tabs
· Cleaned up some style issues in the Preferences dialog
· Fixed labels under brightness histogram sometimes being cut off
· Resize - fixed "incorrect input" message that ap...