


Every day I put up a new image here on the blog… so that’s 365 images a year, most of which have some element of HDR in them. I’ve been doing HDR stuff for about 8 years and used just about every product. I think actually there may be a hidden Adobe commandment that says, “Thou shalt cripple Lightroom so more plebeians must buyeth Photoshop.” Introīut first, since everyone probably wants to know about the new HDR functionality, we’ll get started with that. I’m actually fascinated by the internet and how Adobe can make the slightest little change or improvement that should have been there several years ago, and everyone goes nuts like Moses has found a third tablet with five new commandments. I’ll also talk about some of the other big additions, which everyone seems to rave about without hesitation. I’m a huge fan of Lightroom, but this HDR addition is mega lame. This sensational blog post is brought to you by Trey’s Lightroom Presets, which are mega awesome and were made by Trey, the guy writing this in the third person that thinks these presets will bring you happiness and enlightenment on your deathbed.

I’m blown away! Thank you for believing in us!Īurora HDR 2018 is now available for both Mac AND Windows! Make the switch now. Since it’s release over 1.5million people have downloaded it. I worked closely with them to include all of the features I felt was missing from Photomatix, Lightroom and other tools in my quiver.
#HDR IN LIGHTROOM 6 SOFTWARE#
Roughly 18 months ago I partnered with the amazing team at Macphun to develop an entirely new HDR software tool called Aurora HDR.
