Aurora HDR for Mac gets its own Photos extensionMacphun, the developer behind a number of Mac photo apps, has released version 1.2 of Aurora HDR, which helps you create great high-dynamic-range photographs. The headline feature of Aurora 1.2 is its support for Photos for OS X with its new photo editing extension. Aurora HDR 1.2 features a number of improvements and fixes. Check out the list below for the full rundown of what to expect: NEW Photos for Mac editing extensions support Leica M Monochrome (type 246) RAW file support Open/Save for .HDR and .EXR image formats IMPROVED Better RAW file handling for images created by Panasonic, Olympus and Fuji Updates to Adobe Lightroom and Photoshop plug-ins for enhanced support to keywords, metadata, and "F" Screen mode Enhanced masking brush for better smoothing on edges Improved clipping results for overall HDR effect in shadows and highlights Chromatic aberration reduction has been significantly improved Better UI support for 11" and 13" displays at mul...<br clear='all'/>
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Aurora HDR for Mac gets its own Photos extension