Hey All,
Look hard at Artizen HDR
Features List
File Format Support
- ARTI, ATX, BMP, DIB, OpenEXR, EMF, GIF, HDR, ICB, ICO, JPG, JFIF, JPE, JPEG, PBM, PCD, PCX, PFM, PGM, PNG, PPM, PSD, PSP, RLE, SGI, TGA, TIF, TIFF, VDA, VST, WBMP and WMF
Digital Camera RAW File Format Support
-ARW, CR2, CRW, DCR, KDC, DNG, ERF, MRW, NEF, ORF, PEF, RAF, RAW, RW2 and SRF
Layers, brushes, cloning, etc
Histograms of various kinds
Transformation Filters
- Rotation
- Scaling
- Skew
- Flip
- Mirror
Panoramic - Link (NEW)
- Panoramic > Fisheye (Small Planet)
- Fisheye > Panoramic
- Panoramic > Mirror Ball
- Mirror Ball > Panoramic
Misc. Filters
- Curves
- Replace Color
- Add Vignette
- Bilateral Filter
- Gaussian Blur
- Zoom/Radial/Motion Blur
- Levels
- 7 Edge Filters
- 3 Metallic Filters
- 5 Distortion Filters
- Aged Photo
- much much more...
Sharpening Filters
- Unsharpen Mask
- Modes RGB and Luminosity
Orton Filter - Link
- 5 Modes
- Brightness
- Hue
- Saturation
- Opacity
- X and Y Radius
- Sharpness
DeNoise Filters
- Bilateral Noise Reduction Filter
- Noise Reduction Filter
HDR Tone Mapping Operators
- Dramatic
- Natural
High Dynamic Range (HDR)
- Creation using 1 of 2 Auto Alignment methods
- Creation with Manual Alignment
- Ghost Removal
- Batch Processing
- Support for Processing Images over 8000x8000 pixels (system specs dependent)
Hue Balance Filter - Link (NEW)
- Hue Selection
- Hue Brightness
- Hue Threshold
- RGB Adjustments
- Invert Option
Color Balance Filter - Link (UPDATE)
- Temperature
- Hue
- Linear and Non-Linear Vibrancy
- Luminosity
- Linear and Non-Linear RGB Channels
- RGBCYM Hue Adjustments
- Grayscale
- Invert
White Balance Filter
- Temperature
- Auto White Balance
- Red, Green and Blue Channel Controls.
Exposure Filter - Link
- Brightness
- fstop
- Reflection
- Xposure
- Contrast (Standard or Divergence)
- Highlights
- Shadows
- Gamma
Image Scaling Methods
-Nearest Neighbor
-Bicubic BC-spline
-Bicubic Sharpen
-Lanczos
-Lanczos Sharpen
-Lanczos Smart
System Requirements (Windows Only)
All for less than $50
This software is a good way to get your "feet wet" and may well be all you need.
-Ed-