Monday 30 December 2013

Unified Color HDR Expose 3.0.0 Build 10627 / 32 Float v3 for Adobe Photoshop (x86/x64) | 40/30 MB

Unified Color HDR Expose 3.0.0 Build 10627 / 32 Float v3 for Adobe Photoshop (x86/x64) | 40/30 MB
HDR Expose 2 is the exciting new upgrade to our professional HDR tool. It features 26 new or improved features including real-time processing, automatic halo reduction, a neutral dodge and burn tool and improved batch processing. HDR Expose 2 ships with Adobe Lightroom and Apple Aperture Export plug-ins.
Here are some key features of "HDR Expose":
• Includes stand alone application as well as plug-ins for Aperture and Adobe Lightroom
• Full support for 64-bit computing architecture (x64)
• HDR image brightness histogram with visible range indicator and digital readout for RGB and Bch values
• Based on Unified Color's patented Beyond RGB™ color model, allowing for tonal adjustments without color shifts or halos
• Dynamically control workflow with "HDR Image Tools" side panel
• Adjust HDR tonal range with Brightness/Contrast, Local Contrast, Shadow/Highlight and Veiling Glare correction tools
• Adjust HDR color with White Balance, Saturation and Selective Color Tuning Controls
• Best of class halo reduction algorithms
• Perform Sharpening and Noise Reduction on 32-bit Images
• Single click Dynamic Range Mapping tool
• Save favorite settings as presets
• Save favorite processing steps as recipes to apply to other images
• Supports working with multiple open images via tabbed document interface
• Refined parameters for extreme adjustments to Veiling Glare and Dark Noise reduction
• Selectively adjust hue, chroma and brightness values for up to three separate colors in Color Tuning tool
• Supports RAW files from most popular DSLR cameras also adds improved merge algorithms for extreme recovery of color data from JPEG/TIFF sources
• State-of-the-art merge procedure produces highly precise image alignment
• Improved de-ghosting algorithms with 3 options: natural, sharp edge & smooth edge
• Preserve 32-bit files by saving them in .Bef, Radiance .HDR format, OpenEXR, or TIFF formats

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