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It’s been a while since HDR Expose 2 was first released, and we took a first look at the software a while back. HDR Expose 2 is a relatively affordable and easy to use HDR software which still leaves you a lot of options for fine tuning the HDR effect. Anything from a slight dynamic range improvement to over-the-top HDRs with insane colors and local contrast can be achieved with the software. In this review, we take a closer look at its functionality and assess what and who it is suited for.
Pros and Cons
Pros
Very powerful tool that can do almost anything, incredible amount of options
Comes with a well illustrated PDF user manual
Presets allow for quick conversions with good results
Cons
Amount of sliders and options can be confusing, aren’t always self-explanatory
Sometimes slow to react on input and apply real-time changes
Anti-ghosting algorithm is easily fooledPanasonic G1 + SLR Magic 12/1.6
Gear Used
For creating the HDR pictures in this review, I used bracketed exposures taken with a Panasonic G1 camera and SLR Magic 12mm T1.6 and 35mm T1.4 lenses as well as the Panasonic Lumix 20mm f1.7 lens.
Main Features
The following list of features …
By: Felix Esser
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