Touch up photo blemishes of any kind
Dynamic Photo-HDR is a useful tool to help fix blurry or over-focused photographs.
Based on a relatively new technology, fixing blur is an important task and one that's getting more and more focus from developers. This is why Dynamic Photo-HDR was created.
Dynamic Photo-HDR is an ideal tool for those who have taken a photos but the image that they get is not the one they envisioned. The software can adjust photos so that any imperfections, distortions and focus problems are smoothed out as easily possible. Unlike other image editing programs, this is Dynamic Photo-HDR's sole purpose.
Dynamic Photo-HDR's very powerful auto-aligning, manual, and auto-assist aligning of images functions with something called Pin Warping that can correct all types of misalignment, including camera roll and pitch.
If you've ever had ghost object appear in your photos, Dynamic Photo-HDR can completely eliminate them - they are usually caused by objects within your photo that were in motion when the photo was taken. In addition, it features a series of tone mapping procedures that can create a whole range of effects - from smooth photographic mapping to very dramatic images.
Dynamic Photo-HDR is still very much a developing technology but it has the potential to improve your photos in a dramatic new way.
User reviews about Dynamic Photo-HDR
by Anonymous
Great software..
I have both dynamic photo HDR & photomatix on my pc & can honestly & easily say DPHDR is my favourite. Photomatix is apparently the pro's choice of software. The difference I found between the two were that DPHDR produced a more naturally beautiful picture than it's competitor. For me PM goes overboard with it's brightness, colour & tones. DPHDR keeps the photograph realistic with a strong contrasted tone & dynamic look- hence the name... I've no doubt that PM fans will have their own opinion & everyone has their own flavour in photography. The free trial tempted me to buy the full version & it was money well spent. HIGHLY recommended. More
by Anonymous
Breath of life.
This program breathes life into photography - it needs to be used carefully and with some restraint to deliver its best, but it is far and away the best photo-working program I have come across. Thank you for making it, and for enabling us to have a free look and use of it!
Pros:
Easy to use, rewarding to use. Just follow what you like to see in your photos. Excellent for creating mood.
Cons:
Got to be joking! More
by Anonymous
Suggestions.
I'm an italian professional user. My job is to take ancient architecture pics. DPHDR is a very usable software, but I believe that some changes are necessary. 1) In the first screen would be useful to have the full name of the disk where files are located instead of the single letter. This is very useful for people who have many archive drives.
2) In Photo Bee perspective correction would be useful to have a snap in the grid. More
by Anonymous
Positive Experience.
I first used this program several months ago and am returning to use it again. There are some single, outdoor images that really look good when run through Dynamic-Photo HDR...particularly, where clouds are involved.
Pros:
Adds drama to most any scene.Has processed fast enough for me.
Cons:
None noted. More
by Anonymous
High Dynamic Range (HDR) Tutorial using 1 JPG.
High Dynamic Range (HDR) Tutorial using 1 JPGHigh Dynamic Range (HDR) Tutorial using 1 JPG states "how to convert simple images into awesome and inspiring one". Specially beginners will find this tutorial very useful in passion of increasing their HDR skills (HDR using Adobe Photoshop and Photomatix)see HDR Tutorial here…
http://sheikhnaveed.wordpress.com/2009/07/27/high-dynamic-range-hdr-tutorial-using-1-jpg/ More
by Anonymous
Problems with Dynamic Photo.
I love the program, but I have four problems.First, I tried to contact tech support on my areas of concern. They will not respond and I am fuming trying to overcome the problems which are probably easily remedied if I can get some information.Second, Each time I save a picture I have to save it a minimum of two times in a row. The first time I save a picture and go to the thumbnail, I get only the tile. When I hover my mouse over the tile, it shows 0 bites. And when I try to open it, it says "No Preview." There is no picture to display. I have to keep saving the picture time and time again until it finally takes.Thirdly, often a picture will save with either a partial thumb or no thumbnail at all. (solid gray thumbnail) Sometimes it will save the original thumb as opposed to updating it with the picture.Fourth, and most important to me, when I finally get a picture to save, many of them have a dark band down the right side. It is about 10 to 15% of the picture's width, forcing me to crop where I don't want to crop.I removed and replaced the program, I downloaded a new copy of the program, all to no avail. I am going to download another free copy and see if it has the same characteristics. If not I don't know what to do because without contact from tech support I cannot get a different .exe file to try.
Pros:
Love the results.Great latitude, I can do a lot with the program.Easy to use
Cons:
Impossible to get a response from tech support.Dark band down the right side of many pictures.I have to save each picture a minimum of twice. More