Last November we received the news of the launch of Aurora HDR by MacPhun and a few days later the tool that allows us to edit our images according to the lighting conditions at the time we took that photograph was officially launched. Once we open our Mac with Aurora HDR Pro, we can edit that photo and get the best of it with a few simple tweaks.
This application, which has been around since mid-November, now has its first update to version 1.1.1 and it includes the typical bug fixes on the previous version and also the application from the Mac App Store, which is the normal version. , lowers its price to 29,99 euros.
In this case, the update has a size of 59,7 MB. Aurora HDR supports the following image formats: PNG, JPG, 8-bit and 16-bit TFF, GIF, PSD RAW format, .CR2, .NEF, .ORF, .RAF, .ERF, .ARW, .RW2 , .PEF. In case you are thinking of buying the application you can find it directly in the Mac App Store from this same link. On the other hand, the necessary requirements for its use are a Core 2 Duo processor from 2009 or higher, 2GB of free disk space, 4GB of RAM memory, have OS X 10.9.5 Mavericks or higher installed, resolution of 1280 x 800 or higher. and it is compatible with Apple's Retina displays.
The Macphun developer is one of those that we like in I'm from Mac and we have made the raffle of several codes for this application and many others that they have in their catalog. Now the new version is available for everyone who bought the AuroraHDR Pro and since last December 15th for those who have the normal version with that discount in the price of 10 euros.