![]() Used with reserve, it can produce satisfying results.Īt this stage it's worth remembering, these features are just the tip of the iceberg and there are many more powerful controls available to you. Blues are deepened and highlights including reflections are darkened. While the effect isn't exactly what you you'd get from a real polarising filter, it's not a million miles away. But the new Polarising Filter in Aurora HDR allows you to apply the effect to your images during processing. Polarising filters, up until now have been exclusive to the shooting process. ![]() The Brush can also be used on its own for fine-tuned localised adjustments. And this can be used in conjunction with the Brush tool for refinement of the area you're adjusting. Not to mention powerful.Īdding to the Gradient Mask that can be used to create ND grad effects, there's the new Radial Mask allows you to take full control of elliptical areas of the image. There's a new Zone System for Luminosity Masks – yes, you read correctly, you can create luminosity masks in Aurora, and it's incredibly simple. So whether you're new to Aurora HDR or looking to upgrade, you certainly won't be disappointed. There are so many existing, improved and new features in this new software that it would take a short novel to list them all. However, it is worth noting that file sizes can be huge because of all the data they hold. If you save a non-destructive Aurora HDR Document you can save Layers and other localised adjustments. What's more, whether you're working with JPEGs, TIFFs, PSDs, raw files and more, the software can read your image files and you can even create Layers. ![]() The beauty of this software is that it allows you to take as much, or as little manual control over your images as you wish, but still achieve great results. The alternative to presets is to start from scratch and do everything yourself. These can then be personalised by adjusting the main adjustment sliders to you liking.
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