From the course: Learning Aurora HDR 2018
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Loading images from Lightroom Classic - Aurora HDR Tutorial
From the course: Learning Aurora HDR 2018
Loading images from Lightroom Classic
- Many of you may choose to use Aurora HDR as a plugin. I'd like to show you how it works with a tool such as Lightroom Classic. Let's launch Lightroom and in my case, I'm going to hold down the option key and choose to create a new catalog so I don't permanently add these images to my regular collection. If you don't mind, you could put them in your collection and delete them, it's ultimately up to you. I'm going to call this collection HDR test and click create. Now, let's drag those images into Lightroom, and I'll choose import. In Lightroom, you have the ability to select a series of images that you want to develop. Before you can use Aurora HDR as a plugin in Lightroom, make sure that the plugin is installed. To do this, launch the Aurora HDR application and then choose Aurora HDR install plugins on a Mac, or on a PC, choose file, install plugins. A new dialog box will open and show you which hosts are on your system and if the plugin is installed. You can choose to also…
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Opening a single image from a folder5m 25s
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Opening bracketed photos from a folder5m 14s
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Loading images from Lightroom Classic5m 47s
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Using Aurora HDR as a Photoshop plugin4m 24s
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Using Aurora HDR as a Photos plugin2m 34s
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When to load raw and when to use preprocessed files5m 11s
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