Aurora HDR 2018 1.2.0 is also optimized to make better use of memory, with more intelligent memory management and improved stability. Windows version catches up to Mac version. Windows users will receive a flip/rotate tool, bringing Aurora HDR for Windows more in line with its macOS counterpart. Aurora HDR now supports more cameras than before. Aurora HDR is a characteristic packed picture graph processor that integrates severa modifying gear and a tone-mapping set of rules to help you create excessive dynamic variety pictures with ease. Generate HDR image by using presets, or make use of the sizable collection of customization tools.

Tone Mapping

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After the compensation of alignment and ghost reduction, photos with different exposures will be merged into a digital HDR negative, which is also called a 32-bit float pointing radiance map in the HDR imaging workflow. Compared with conventional 8-bit image formats like JPEG or BMP, the 32-bit float pointing format has the capability to record a much wider range of values, and can thus accurately capture the full dynamic range of the real world. However, a 32-bit float pointing value cannot be displayed or printed on current 8-bit monitors or printers. Therefore, although a 32-bit float pointing radiance map records extremely accurate values, at this stage they are just meaningless numbers from the user's perspective because the results cannot be seen. 'Tone Mapping' is the technology used to convert a 32-bit float pointing format to 8-bit images for display or print. Since 32-bit float pointing radiance map is also referred to as the digital HDR negative, Tone Mapping can be regarded as a kind of photo development, but for digital photos.

