Want to take your photography up a notch? Many photographers realize that a single photo just can’t represent the entire dynamic range of light in a photo, so they use HDR (High Dynamic Range) photography to merge a number of photos with different exposure settings. The result? Photos that have a more natural image, closer to what the human eye perceives. Hydra Pro HDR Editor for Mac from Creaceed is a powerful. fast, and easy to use HDR app that can move your photography from “blah” to “WOW!”, and we have it on sale today for just $29.99.
You’ll get Hydra Pro for 40% off the regular price during this sale. Here’s a feature list:
Create HDR images from a set of exposures or single RAW image
High-precision 128-bit internal format
Tone mapping including presets & live, full-resolution preview
Advanced comparison tool of result against original pictures
Single or multiple input photos of various formats (JPEG, RAW, HDR, EXR)
Blazingly fast rendering to various output file types (JPG, TIFF, HDR, EXR) and color spaces (sRGB, Pro Photo, AdobeRGB…)
Accurate color processing, including support for Deep & Wide Color displays (30-bit, DCI-P3 display of latest iMac 27’)
Integration with Apple Photos app (input / output)
Manual & automatic image alignment, ghost handling, and real-time tone mapping
Optimized for Metal
Elegant & easy-to-use translucent user interface
Hydra also features both automatic and manual tomography computation options to make sure that your images are properly aligned.
Get Hydra Pro 4.1.2 today and create photographs that will awe your friends!
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