
If you are a beginner or installing a third-party plugin for Photoshop then you may need some basic help on how to install and use HDR Efex Pro 2. The photo I’ll be working with is of Victoria Memorial, Kolkata (formerly Calcutta), India. Now that the HDR Efex Pro is free of cost, all of you can use this tool. It couldn’t be denied that HDR is one of the most advanced photography technique that a photographer use to enhance their photos and HDR Efex Pro 2 is one of the finest software to make HDR photos even better than Photomatix and even better than Photoshop own merge to HDR pro engine. It couldn’t be denied that HDR is one of the most advanced photography technique that a photographer use to enhance their photos and HDR Efex Pro 2 is one of the finest software to make HDR photos even better than Photomatix and even There is one more option you can do if you didn’t capture a bracketed photo is that you can manually adjust the exposure using Photoshop. So there’ll be a little noise but I am going to remove that using a third-party tool called noiseware. Here I’ll be using the single photo because I didn’t capture a bracketed photo. Remember to use my code DSMITH at checkout to save 15% of the sales price.Hello, guys, this time I am going to show you how to merge photo to HDR Efex Pro using Photoshop. This is truly a game-breaker in the world of HDR software!

As always, Nik provides wonderful video tutorials that I know I’ll be checking out. This is truly a powerful program and well worth checking out. I’ve never seen this type of depth or realism in any previous HDR attempt. That was until yesterday when I decided to merge five frames that I captured from high atop the Montparnasse skyscraper in Paris. I had pretty much given up on HDR software and gone back to doing any blends utilizing Photoshop’s layers and masks. I’m currently in Yorkshire, England and thought I would check in with my initial reactions to the new Nik HDR Efex Pro 2 software. I’ve been off the blogoshpere for the past couple of weeks due to a heavy travel schedule. Canon 5DMKIII, 24-70mmL f/11, (5) bracketed shutter speeds at one-stop intervals, 100 ISO.
