Aurora HDR
Aurora HDR is a photographic software developed by Skylum Software for both Mac OS X and Windows. Aurora HDR is designed to be a multi-functional and user-friendly post-production HDR photo editing software.
Aurora HDR is a high dynamic range editing and processing tool released in November 2015. It was made through a collaboration between Skylum and HDR photographer Trey Ratcliff.
Versions and plug-ins
Aurora HDR comes in five different versions for two different operating systems: Mac OS X and Windows. Versions, previous and current, include: Aurora HDR, Aurora HDR Pro, Aurora HDR Pro + training, Aurora 2017, and Aurora 2018. The software runs as a standalone or as a plug-in to host applications like Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Photoshop Lightroom, Adobe Photoshop Elements, and Apple Aperture. In early 2016, Aurora HDR was updated with support to run as an editing extension for Apple Photos for Mac. In 2016, Skylum released the next version of Aurora HDR - Aurora HDR 2017 along with a Windows version. In 2018, Skylum released Aurora 2018 for both Mac and Windows operating systems.Key Aurora HDR functionality
Initial merging
Aurora HDR works on single images or multiple exposures, and initial merging options change depending on the number of images loaded. These include the "Chromatic Aberration Reduction" option, "Alignment" and "Ghost Reduction".Interface
The user interface of Aurora HDR consists of the following:- Large preview window
- Open & Export/Share
- Zoom & navigation controls
- Comparison controls
- Undo/Redo
- Cropping tool
- Move tool
- Brush
- Layers
- Histogram
- Presets
- Advanced tools
Presets
Presets are pre-installed one-click controls that apply a specific "style" to the tone-mapped image. This style is created entirely by the use and modification of the Advance tools containing in the software. The Preset panel in Aurora HDR Pro contains 7 separate categories applicable to all types of photos and users can designate their favorite for future use.Tools
Aurora HDR comes with an extensive list of tools and functionality designed to help photographers edit their images using HDR techniques. The tools range from those that can help reproduce a natural, realistic look to those that enhance images towards a more fantasy-like direction. Each tool listed below has a unique set of controls to modify its effects.- Tone Mapping
- Tone
- Structure
- HDR Denoise
- Image Radiance
- Color
- Details
- Glow
- Top & Bottom Lighting
- Tone Curve
- Color Filter
- Color Toning
- Vignette