The new Zoner Photo Studio update adds true HDR photo editing, plus other new features and improvements to the Windows app.
Zoner Photo Studio X’s spring update promises to bring “the world’s best HDR photo editing” to the Windows-based photography app, alongside other new features and improvements.
Many RAW files already include sufficient data for an HDR photo editing workflow, and Zoner Photo Studio’s developers explain that the new technology replaces traditional tone-mapping or exposure bracketing-based HDR workflows, which the company says “only emulate” HDR. “During development, we spent hundreds of hours testing various HDR displays to ensure that the resulting HDR photos and, more importantly, the results themselves are as good as possible,” says Jan Kupcik, Zoner Photo Studio product manager.
Answering user requests, the team has also added an effect 3D LUT at the end of the editing process. “Their output is no longer affected by further editing, so they are useful for final color tweaking,” ZPS explains.
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