
This article is based on my initial experiences processing images which I will get on to very soon. One and a half hours later thanks to Abba I know a lot more about both Aurora HDR 2019 and Luminar. Skylum made contact with me and offered me some training on Aurora HDR.
#Aurora hdr 2018 for dummies software
Unfortunately I never got round to trying the software properly, and as I said I mentioned this in a previous article on Improve Photography.
This is not a product review – this is me as a photographer writing about the things that I like having played with some of my images in Aurora HDR 2019. These are the things that initially grabbed me.
The slidey preview thing which I just love. The different looks that can be instantly added to an image. The increased dynamic range Aurora HDR 2019 can extract from a single image. One click editing for great images – seriously. In this article I am going to write about the new features in Aurora HDR 2019 that I am really liking. I wrote about this in a previous article on Improve Photography, and Skylum got in touch with me – more on that later, but it was time to find out a bit more about Aurora. I bought Aurora HDR 2018 a few months ago, but never got round to trying it. I have been thinking about different software, and have considered trying Aurora HDR. When I say forever I mean that quite literally, from Lightroom 1.0 released in 2007.
I have been a Lightroom user since forever.