Friday, November 9, 2012

HDR Express 2 version Released for Mac and Windows

Last week released  HDR Express 2 version. New version released with two new feature .The latest version has further improved on the workflow of its predecessor with several key feature upgrades. With the new image stacking in HDR Express 2, the application automatically arranges, sorts and groups bracketed exposures. A new visual browser allows users to quickly and easily identify images by thumbnails rather than file names In images with moving subjects, and the new de-ghosting algorithms in HDR Express 2 produce more realistic results. 

Product Specifications

Current Version Info:

  • HDR Express, version 2 build 10023.

System Requirements:

  • OS: Intel-based 10.6 (Snow Leopard), 10.7 (Lion), Mac OS 10.8.x (Mountain Lion),
    32-bit or 64-bit (Preferred) Windows (Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8).
  • CPU: Dual-core 2.0GHz minimum; quad-core, 2.8GHz is recommended for best performance.
  • RAM: 2GB minimum, recommend 4GB.
  • Video: Recommend 128M video memory minimum.

Download Size:

  • Mac OS: 66.17 MB.
  • Windows 32-bit (x86): 11.61 MB.
  • Windows 64-bit (x64): 14.10 MB (recommended).
This package includes both Aperture and Lightroom plug-ins, which are installed automatically with the main application.
HDR Express 2, builds upon the user friendly legacy of HDR Express, making the power of our 32-bit color HDR process even more accessible,” said Alfred Zee, CEO of Unified Color Technologies. “The improved features help users of any skill level leverage our core technology to quickly create true-color HDR images that, unlike many other HDR photo editing programs, accurately represent what they originally saw at the time of capture.”
Additional new features of HDR Express 2 include:
  • Slideshow Feature – Allows users to share JPEG, TIFF and 32-bit BEF files as a full-screen slideshow
  • New Single Click Presets – New preset functionality combines tone mapping and style parameters in a single click
HDR Express 2 can be used as stand-alone HDR software or a plug-in for Adobe® Photoshop®Lightroom® and Apple® ApertureTM. It accepts popular JPEG and TIFF files as well as most of the major manufacturers’ RAW formats. Once the HDR image has been processed users can save the results as an 8-bit or 16-bit TIFF, JPEG, or Unified Color’s native 32-bit BEF format preserving the full dynamic range of the HDR image while maximizing storage compression. 
Pricing and Availability
HDR Express 2 is available immediately for a special introductory price $84 through Nov 12, 2012, after which it will be available for the regular price of $99. Current Unified Color customers can upgrade to HDR Express 2 for just $59.

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