Aurora HDR 2017 first look: Macphun's flashy editor turbocharges your photos<article>
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Aurora HDR 2017, an update to Macphun’s
nearly year-old HDR app, is dedicated to making your photos sizzle with light and color. Part of that is the influence of photographer
Trey Ratcliff, who partnered with the software company to develop the app, including his signature line of presets within the software.</p><p>
Another part is the realization that photos—particularly landscapes and cityscapes, nature, and other scenic compositions—often fail to measure up to the scene most people remember seeing in real time.
HDR can work toward realigning memory with reality, especially if the photographer has the foresight to bracket multiple shots with different exposures with the intention of combining them later. Though Aurora can also work with single shots.</p><p class="jumpTag"><a href="/article/3119887/photography/aurora-hdr-2017-first-look-macphuns-flashy-image-editor-turbocharges-your-photos.html#jump">To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here[/url]</p></section></article>
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Aurora HDR 2017 first look: Macphun's flashy editor turbocharges your photos