I've been having a lot of fun with the recently released Aurora HDR software. It offers the best controls regarding processing HDR composites, but it also gives you the ability to go off the deep end with your pictures. You can do single image HDR processing or the usual multi-frame HDR composites, and you have the choice of producing real as well as surreal results. In this case, I combined a wide angle closeup of a 1958 Ford Edsel with striking tower in the city of Trinidad, Cuba. I then moved several sliders to their extreme positions and changed the original red paint on the car to magenta. This software is addictive! You can be subtle, wild and crazy, and anything in between.
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Nov 25, 2015, 8:02:16 AM
Jim - Dan, Yes, I know, Topaz Impression is great, too. Too many amazing things to try these days.
Nov 24, 2015, 10:47:11 PM
Daniel Reynaud - Wow, very appealing . But I'll wait a bit. Right now, I'm still trying not to die of a Topaz Impression overdose !!! ( your fault !! )