![]() ![]() You can share your thoughts at the TDS Facebook page, where I'll post this story for discussion. There are even Signature Pro Looks made just for Aurora HDR 2019 by some of. I show you the steps to create a test library, then build the foundation for a smooth transition to Capture One Pro. One thing that past versions of Aurora HDR were known for is that they were. ![]() Thinking About Making the Transition from Aperture or Lightroom? - Download my free eBook titled, Rocky Nook's Guide to Moving to Capture One Pro. You can follow all of the tips and techniques that I publish in one convenient spot. I've also created a dedicated Capture One Pro Training page on The Digital Story. Plus many free movies using advanced techniques. More than 5 hours of tips, tricks, and techniques. Improve your skills by watching Capture One Pro Essential Training now available on. Images by Derrick Story.Ĭapture One and Aurora HDR are a terrific tandem for creating and managing high quality dynamic range images from your RAW file sequences. "Bridgeport General Store at Dusk" Olympus OM-D E-M5 Mark II with Panasonic 20mm f/1.7 prime at ISO 320, handheld. Aurora HDR Pro lets you Layer and Mask to your heart’s content, so take control Why is it great You get ultimate freedom to enhance the photo the way you want without jumping to other software. That file can be reopened in the state that you left it for further fine tuning. If you want to save the work you've done in Aurora HDR, then use the Save command. That way they're easily accessible when I want to display them or export out as lower resolution Jpeg. I keep the finished HDRs in their own album, within the Project. The exported image can be worked on some more with Capture One tools. I then import that Tiff back into Capture One and keep it in the same project as the original shots. Since I'm usually sending this photo back to Capture One, I export a full-size, 8-bit Tiff file. Step 4 - Export the final version of the shot by choosing File > Export to Image in Aurora HDR. I often adjust the amount of the preset, then fine tune its settings by working the sliders in the Tools panel. Presets are revealed by clicking on the big, round icon in the lower right corner. There may be 'dimming zones' in some pro color grading monitors, small segments of the screen that can go blacker than other parts of the screen. Step 3 - Once Aurora HDR has processed your images, you can choose from the presets to get the look you want. The pro Grade 1 Reference monitors are built to show a constant image, without the changes of the consumer gear. Step 2 - Check the Alignment box in the following screen, and make any additional choices required for your images. I right-click on one of the thumbnails to reveal this popup menu. Step 1 - Select your three shots in Capture One, then use the Open With command. ![]() Here are the four basic steps I use to make this connection. Once my RAW file sequences are safe and sound in Capture One Pro, I can open them in Aurora HDR for finishing the work. ![]()
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