Have no fear, noise reduction software is here. As many people have pointed out around the web, HDR Efex Pro seems to had some noise to the tone-mapped image as well. However, for having fun with HDR, it works extremely well. For me, the sliders are too sensitive for my use professionally. Majority of the brackets I send to HDR Efex Pro come out a bit over-saturated and with too much contrast. The reason for that is I have yet to get a truly clean and natural tone-mapped image. I have yet to use HDR Efex Pro for a professional job. However, I use HDR Expose for most real estate HDR photography due to its extremely natural results when in a controlled environment like the interior of a house. I prefer Photomatix above them all due to its flexibility and controls which allow me to use its powerful sliders for majority of my brackets. One of the most often questions I get is, “What is the best HDR software to use?”. Share on Facebook Share on LinkedIn Share on Twitter Share on Pinterest Share on Reddit Share on Email Share on SMS What works for me
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