openExposureFusion

Create HDR images by selecting several bracketed LDR shots, then customize the contrast, exposure and saturation to your preferences.

  • openExposureFusion
  • Version:0.1 Beta
  • License :Trial
  • OS:Windows All
  • Publisher:Alexey Markarov

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openExposureFusion Description

When taking photos with your digital camera, you might like to capture the same scene from various angles and with various camera settings, in an attempt to get a perfect shot.

openExposureFusion is one of the applications that can help you later combine your bracketed images so as to obtain an HDR (High Dynamic Range) picture.

Portable and intuitive application

The aforementioned utility is portable and it can be installed right out of the box, meaning that it does not require any installation. You can also carry it on your removable flash drive and run it whenever you need to, as long as you have a computer nearby.

Moreover, it features a straightforward user interface, which makes the entire process of HDR creation as smooth as possible. You only need to drag and drop your selected images or browse to their location, then start customizing the output file to your liking.

Preview the output HDR and changes in real-time

Once you have selected the source pics and the GPU you want to use to generate the HDR image, you can also activate the automatic preview; this way, you no longer need to update it manually every time you want to get a glimpse of the result.

In terms of customization, openExposureFusion only offers you some basic options, namely the possibility to alter the contrast, saturation and exposure levels. It needs to be emphasized that each modification is reflected in real-time onto the preview, so you can undo some of the actions if you are not satisfied.

Hassle-free HDR creation

All in all, openExposureFusion is a reliable software solution that you can rely on whenever you want to generate quickly HDR images from your LDR (Low Dynamic Range) ones.

You only need to select the source files, adjust some of their parameters, if needed, then preview the result and save it to a folder of your choosing.

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