There’s so much I’d like to say on the podcast, but cant as it’s the wrong venue. Confirm your email via the email you receive. Subscribe to my email newsletter (2 entry points) Your email addy will be kept private, will never be sold or shared.ģ. Email that to Listen to Episode 250, enjoy as many thousands of my subscribers already do…snag that secret code word and get yourself another entry with ease! Listen to Episode 250 of the PetaPixel Photography Podcast for secret code word Listen for secret code word in Episode 250 (1 entry point) Email proof to If you don’t do anything else to enter, this would be a great one! TWO entries rewarding you for your time and hey, you’d be subscribed (for free of course) to one of the most-listened-to photography podcasts ever! Your email addy will be kept private, will never be sold or shared.Ģ. Subscribe (or already be subscribed) to the PetaPixel Photography Podcast on Apple Podcasts/ iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher or other iOS/ Android apps. Subscribe to the podcast (2 entry points) Winner must pay their own travel, lodging and expenses. Out of Chicago summer conference all-access pass ($500).Nick Page post-processing 3 course bundle (Mastering Luminosity Masks, Essential Photoshop for Landscape Photography and Astrophotography Post Processing) ($170).Skylum Luminar ($69) + Aurora HDR ($99) – 3 bundles.Plotaverse – 1 year Pro membership ($99.99).Shipping to USA, Canada, UK, Europe, Singapore, Australia and New Zealand only. Atmosphere Aerosol – case of 12 cans ($143.40).Platypod Max ($99), Platypod Ultra ($59).$150 gift card to the online stores of both Brian Matiash and Nicolesy.Tenba Solstice 20L backpack ($169.95).(available in Nikon and Canon mounts, but if you pick a camera other than the Nikon or Canon, you will still receive this great lens to be fair.) Tamron SP 24-70mm f/2.8 DI VC USD G2 lens Nikon D850, Canon 5D Mark IV, Sony a7R III, Fujifilm X-T2, Panasonic LUMIX G9, GH5 or GH5s, Olympus OM-D E-M1 Mark II or Pentax K-1. It makes experimenting with your adjustments more approachable.It’s finally here! In celebration of the 250th episode of the PetaPixel Photography Podcast, we’re giving away a great camera + lens along with some other amazing things! Entering is easy, free and there are multiple ways to enter! Camera choices with Tamron 24-70mm f/2.8 G2 By clicking on any step in the history you can go back to that look. You now have a full history of all your adjustments - similar to what you have in Lightroom. HDR Enhance makes this much easier than it previously was. While I don’t mind an over the top HDR shot for some scenes, my general intention is to create a natural looking image that has the benefit of extended dynamic range. With this filter, you can adjust clarity, color, details, contrast in a way that doesn’t give you that artificial look (you know who you are halos!). With Dodge and Burn you can selectively lighten these areas (or darken as needed) with an adjustable sized brush and adjustable opacity. It’s not unusual to make adjustments to an image for example the details in the sky and have other areas of the image go too dark. The ability to brush in brightness adjustments to specific areas of the image is very powerful and goes beyond any other HDR tools I’ve used. Dodge and Burn Filterįor me this is one of the most useful new features. The new Tone Mapping algorithm automatically reduces noise and generates a more natural/realistic looking image with the default settings. Let’s take a quick look at some of these new features. MacBook Pro users also get TouchBar support.Īlong with these changes, there are a number of new and really useful features that make Aurora HDR an even more compelling option for HDR photography. There are a few features that Windows users won’t see until an update later in the year - Batch Processing, Sharing, Luminosity Masking, Feather & Density for layer masks, Lens Correction, Transform, and Image Flip & Rotate. The same product key works for both Mac and Windows, so if you’re using a mix of systems, you don’t need to purchase a second license. There are some of the expected, but still welcome changes such as improved performance in RAW image processing as well as the merging process when you first start out, as well as improvements in the masking performance.Īlthough originally a Mac product, Aurora HDR is also available for Windows 7 and later (be sure to check the system requirements - you’ll need a DirectX 10 or later capable graphics card). It’s a new year, and time for a new version of MacPhun’s popular Aurora HDR software.
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