From the course: Learning Aurora HDR 2018
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Opening a single image from a folder - Aurora HDR Tutorial
From the course: Learning Aurora HDR 2018
Opening a single image from a folder
- Let's start at the beginning, loading files. There are many different ways to load images into Aurora HDR, and I'd like to walk you through some of the options. We'll start with the most simple, loading a single file. If you've launched Aurora HDR, simply choose 'file', 'open'. Or if it's an image you've recently worked with, you'll find it under the 'opened recent' menu. When you choose 'open' you'll need to navigate to the file that you want. In this case I'm going to choose to open up a single image. Now, I've saved this image as both a TIF and a Raw file. My preference is to work with the raw file, but we'll start by opening up this TIF. When I choose 'open', it reads the image in and shows me what's happening. Now, there's a checkbox here for tone mapping. What this allows you to do is to open the image as is, or to ask Aurora HDR to try to analyze the image and find more details in the shadows and highlights. Let's tell it to create the HDR here from the already processed TIF.…
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Opening a single image from a folder5m 25s
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Opening bracketed photos from a folder5m 14s
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Loading images from Lightroom Classic5m 47s
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Using Aurora HDR as a Photoshop plugin4m 24s
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Using Aurora HDR as a Photos plugin2m 34s
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When to load raw and when to use preprocessed files5m 11s
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