HDR PhotoStudio 2 Review will be coming as soon as I make my run through other HDR/Tonemapping apps, but just a few review comments:
- It handles color/saturation/hue very well for HDR/Tonemapping.
- I like that it has a Photoshop plugin so that PS can open their proprietary .bef file format.
- If you don’t read the manual or watch their YouTube videos, you’ll waste valuable time.
- White balance, color tuning, saturation & noise reduction are all VERY useful tools in the pipeline.
- Recipes will come in handy when I get back to playing with the app (think presets).
This is a quick follow-up post with three images I merged to HDR then tonemapped in HDR Studio Pro 2. I’m still new to the software so I’m sure I could have done a better job on these, but the only way to learn these apps is to get face time and just tinker (after reading the manual!!!). I always finish off by exporting 16bit tiffs and then do spot removal and/or final tweaks in Photoshop CS3.
The shots are too large to post on the blog (1200 pixels wide for the landscape shots) so I’ll give you the gallery link I uploaded them to.
IMAGE GALLERY of shots edited in Unified Color HDR PhotoStudio 2
