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easyHDR

always properly exposed images by exposure blending and tone mapping


• blend a sequence of photos taken at different exposure values into a High Dynamic Range (HDR) image

• tone map HDR image into an 8-bit per channel REALISTIC looking result that can be displayed on computer screen or printed

• align the input photos using manual-alignment feature (compensates for shift, scale, rotation and PERSPECTIVE) or...

...use auto-alignment feature, that compensates for shift as well as rotation

• adjust tone curve shape to fine-tune the contrast

• do post processing on the tone mapped result without any quantization losses - on floating point data (blur, sharpening, noise reduction, white balance, color tone adjust)

• convert and tone map RAW images from your digital camera

• load BMP, JPEG, 24/48/96-bit TIFF, FITS and Radiance RGBE file formats

• save as BMP, JPEG (without loosing EXIF headers), 24/48-bit TIFF or Radiance RGBE (.hdr)

• use batch processing option to automatically process tens of image sets without any user interaction

• language versions: English, Polski, Deutsch, Français, Italiano & Portugues

• tutorial in English, Deutsch and Italiano

easyHDR screenshot
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Program features & requirements
Quick start & tutorial
Sample images
Join easyHDR group on Flickr
Download easyHDR BASIC (freeware)


Tutorial: What is the Exposure Value?
Tutorial: HDR in astrophotography.

YouTube   easyHDR tutorial movies



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easyHDR netzwelt.de preistipp This article in German on-line magazine netzwelt.de compares easyHDR vs. Artizen and Photomatix.

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Testimonials

Tuesday, December 12, 2006

EasyHDR without question, produces much Better results than I was ever able to produce with Photomatix. Over the years I have tried a lot of editing programs. EasyHDR has outperformed them all. The results look more like what I saw with my own eyes when I snapped the shutter. The Best shadow detail, more natural looking color and accurate color, too! The results are like night and day to Photomatix. EasyHDR is more reasonably priced. And for the quality of the edited image, less costly than nearly all editing software. Easier to use. Produces the finished edit in much less time. I have not found a program that will produce a better picture to print, of Landscapes, Nature & Wildlife, Portraits, Architectural and Interiors. Photomatix is just not this versatile. Considerable time has been spent making comparisons, as I feel it is my responsibility as a working photographer, to provide to my clients and customers, the Best Quality Image I can. And because I take pride my work, and I Enjoy photographing the Beauty that God has given us, and sharing these Joys with others!

Thank You, Bartek, for providing a program that helps me accomplish this desire. You have done a very Good thing, and I appreciate your accomplishments! You have made photography more Enjoyable and Rewarding, Bartek!

Thank You my Friend!

Your Friend from Saint Simons Island

Rohn


Friday, September 14, 2007

I have tested most HDR software available and have never seen such smooth and natural color tone as your software produces; I've never been very happy with the Photomatix results, but they are the most popular--It's either too saturated and/or grainy. Yours is the best tone mapping I've seen.

Michael Shor

If you would like to share your own experience please write to me.


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The current version of easyHDR is: 1.42
(February, 11th 2008).

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