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It has been 18 months since I bought my D90 and i'm increasingly experimenting with the bracketing feature. Oloneo trial was great but too expensive. I've also recently moved to OSX and, in addition to transferring my DXO Optics licence over to the Mac, I've been trialling various HDR software packages as well as Aperture 3 and playing with Doubletake (panoramics).
Current workflow:
RAW > DXO optics > TIFF > HDR (if bracketed) > Aperture 3 (trial) > Pixelmator (first App Store purchase!)
My aim is to provide a HDR image which is more natural than some of the photos you will find promoting HDR software. In reality, tweaking some of the sliders in Aperture 3 seem to provide adequate tweaking of the output TIFF for my liking and so really my focus is on a HDR program which is excellent for aligning images and de-ghosting.
I'm aware of Bracketeer but I don't believe it offers de-ghosting and so I've not tried it as yet.
I have used Luminance-HDR (shareware) and Photomatix Lite. On the two different images I used, Photomatix was far better at aligning the images and providing a sharp HDR image. Luminance also was also very clunky.
Hydra plugin for Aperture - so basic it was untrue. I didn't like the alignment either.
HDR Express - simply didn't get on with it and it is quite expensive for what it is.
Nik HDR Flex - simalar alignment results to Photomatix but expensive.
I'm aware that Photoshop has an excellent alignment tool but it is far too expensive for my liking!
At present Photomatix Pro for just under £70 is looking pretty good. However, are there any HDR packages which provide better alignment for the same or less price?
I know there's the align_image_stack functionality within Hugin but that would not solve ghosting issues.
Current workflow:
RAW > DXO optics > TIFF > HDR (if bracketed) > Aperture 3 (trial) > Pixelmator (first App Store purchase!)
My aim is to provide a HDR image which is more natural than some of the photos you will find promoting HDR software. In reality, tweaking some of the sliders in Aperture 3 seem to provide adequate tweaking of the output TIFF for my liking and so really my focus is on a HDR program which is excellent for aligning images and de-ghosting.
I'm aware of Bracketeer but I don't believe it offers de-ghosting and so I've not tried it as yet.
I have used Luminance-HDR (shareware) and Photomatix Lite. On the two different images I used, Photomatix was far better at aligning the images and providing a sharp HDR image. Luminance also was also very clunky.
Hydra plugin for Aperture - so basic it was untrue. I didn't like the alignment either.
HDR Express - simply didn't get on with it and it is quite expensive for what it is.
Nik HDR Flex - simalar alignment results to Photomatix but expensive.
I'm aware that Photoshop has an excellent alignment tool but it is far too expensive for my liking!
At present Photomatix Pro for just under £70 is looking pretty good. However, are there any HDR packages which provide better alignment for the same or less price?
I know there's the align_image_stack functionality within Hugin but that would not solve ghosting issues.