Cratermaker
Charter Member
Have you tried it? Take a look at these images (taken with auto exposure bracketing). First, under exposed, 2nd "Correctly" exposed, 3rd overexposed and the last is the first three combined in to a HDR photo. It's for static situations when the correct exposure for all elements in the picture are impossible or for artistic purposes. I was using the free trial version of this vendors software, and that's why the last image looks overly compressed: it is limited to a 1Megapixel output file.



