View Full Version : A New HDR (+) Programme
rogleale
20-07-10, 01:28 PM
If, like me, you enjoy trying out different software, to get different effects, you may be interested in trying OLONEO (http://www.oloneo.com). It is a free beta at the moment and well worth a play.
A Quick Example
http://dpnow.com/galleries/data/814/Derelict_2.jpg (http://dpnow.com/galleries/showphoto.php/photo/21340)
Not only can you process using the full HDR method of several exposures, but it also easily adds HDR effects to a single exposure. Visit the site and see the software in operation - very interesting especially the lighting multi- adjustments.
Roger
Stephen
20-07-10, 01:43 PM
Nice one Roger, a good find. I was about to download it and discovered they don't do a Mac version at present:mad:
I'm with you Stephen, I went to the site and the software looks interesting but no Mac version. I don't have Parallels Desktop and don't want to buy it to run beta software. I have VMWare on my laptop but don't fancy trying to run this package under in a VMware virtual machine on an old MacBook !
Jocelyn Walker
20-07-10, 02:38 PM
It looks amazing if able to get it to work on my computer!
Patrick
20-07-10, 02:59 PM
If, like me, you enjoy trying out different software, to get different effects, you may be interested in trying OLONEO (http://www.oloneo.com). It is a free beta at the moment and well worth a play.
A Quick Example
http://dpnow.com/galleries/data/814/Derelict_2.jpg (http://dpnow.com/galleries/showphoto.php/photo/21340)
Not only can you process using the full HDR method of several exposures, but it also easily adds HDR effects to a single exposure. Visit the site and see the software in operation - very interesting especially the lighting multi- adjustments.
Roger
Just downloaded and installed onto my Windows partition on the iMac.
First impression after a quick play "It looks the Business":cool:
Hope a Mac version becomes available as I don't want to do any picture editing in Windows any more, its strictly for business use.
As Stephen said a great find.
Patrick
rogleale
20-07-10, 03:25 PM
It certainly is faster than I'm used to. Changes appear in real time, instantly, and I like the Time Machine bit. A kind of visible history that is navigable.
Roger
Patrick
20-07-10, 05:08 PM
It certainly is faster than I'm used to. Changes appear in real time, instantly, and I like the Time Machine bit. A kind of visible history that is navigable.
Roger
Here is one done under the new program.
So much easier and controllable than Photomatix
I can see myself using this in Parallels until a Mac version is available, according to the web site it is promised but cannot say when.
Patrick
rogleale
20-07-10, 05:38 PM
It is a pity that it is only a beta. Getting too used to using it could result in a nasty when the final price is announced!
Roger
Patrick
20-07-10, 06:25 PM
It is a pity that it is only a beta. Getting too used to using it could result in a nasty when the final price is announced!
Roger
That thought had crossed my mind as well.
After almost 4 years of development they are going to want a return on their efforts.
Patrick