Easyhdr

High Dynamic Range (HDR) photography has a bad reputation. For many people, it conjures images of garish, oversaturated skies and glowing, unrealistic halos around trees. But when done correctly, HDR is an essential tool for capturing what your eyes actually see.

Click the "HDR Tone Mapping" button. Start with the "Natural" preset . Adjust the Strength slider until the sky isn't blown out and the ground isn't black. Add a touch of Micro Contrast (10-20%) for texture. easyhdr

If you want realistic, noise-free, high-detail photos without a subscription fee, download the trial version of EasyHDR today. Your eyes (and your clients) will thank you. High Dynamic Range (HDR) photography has a bad reputation

However, for 95% of HDR needs, you won’t miss those features. EasyHDR delivers on its name. It is the "word processor" of HDR software—simple, fast, and effective. You do not need a degree in tone mapping to use it. You load your brackets, move a few sliders, and walk away with a photo that looks like the scene did in real life. Click the "HDR Tone Mapping" button

Drag and drop your three images into the EasyHDR window. Wait 5 seconds for the automatic alignment and ghost removal.