![]() ![]() ![]() It does have several nice effects, but Darkroom is still superior, especially for the same price. Fusionįree! Fusion is a fast, easy to use program. It does great realistic style HDRs and is somewhat simple to use. The antighosting is useless, so they should have skipped adding that. $39 ($55 for commercial) Easy HDR is a medium quality HDR program. I wasn’t able to get realistic results, but it did fairly well with more artistic interpretations. It has very limited settings, and it was hard to get a good saturation level. $46 I found Fhotoroom to be difficult to use. It is more than an HDR program, with several other editing features. The presets were pretty much junk, and it cannot get good realistic HDRs. Though reasonable at antighosting, the results of the deghosted images seriously lack image quality. $50 Essential HDR has very limited tone-mapping. ![]() It is okay at realistic HDRs, but forget about artistic editing. Luminance HDRįree! A free HDR program, luminance HDR is difficult to use. I was not able to get satisfying results for most of my images that I attempted. The antighosting feature is almost useless. $59 This program comes with very limited settings. It does have rotation options and presets, the latter being junk. While it does have antighosting, the images I tested would almost look better without it. I couldn’t wait to be done using this program. EASYHDR 3 VS AURORA PROĠ0.Aurora HDR 2019 vs Photomatix Pro 6.1. Two of the most popular programs for advanced HDR images go head to head in this in-depth comparison. ![]()
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