Pros
- New Histogram Screen Zone tool is invaluable
- Produces clean, sharp high dynamic range images
Cons
- Even a small edit causes software to slow down
- No dedicated Undo command
Bottom Line
HDR Expose does a very good job of creating sharp, clean high-dynamic images, though the midtones tend to be contrasty, and the workflow can be clumsy.
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