Luminar Neo HDR Merge is Here! (Full Edit + Tips)
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Thanks for sharing your journey with HDR. I’m excited it’s been added to Neo and look forward to experimenting with it. Thanks for this review.
thanks for watching Loretta!
Jim I am well impressed with this in depth tutorial. What I did was loaded a normal photograph into Neo then saved 5 different exposure settings of the same photograph. I then dragged all 5 into the HDR merge and followed your video to produce an amazing result. One again Jim your knowledge on this program is very valuable to the community who follow you and each time I watch a deep dive or normal tutorial I improve my knowledge to produce wonderful results.
Thanks David and great idea for creating your own bracketed images off of a single image. Glad it worked out and thank you for watching!
I was wondering about this as well. Only I did it with 3, but I see 5 is ideal 👌
Love the opening story Jim, and great video as usual. Amazing how a moment in one day can change our futures.
thanks so much Nick and yep you just never know when something interesting/useful is going to happen!
Great story about meeting Trey Ratcliff, and how you got into HDR photography. I was lucky enough to meet Trey at one his photo-walks on the east coast, and be introduced to HDR photography also changed my life as well. I have the HDR Merge plug-in already installed and edit my first photo. It works great, and I love it. Thanks for sharing all this important information about it.
thanks for watching and commenting Ron and so glad you are enjoying HDR Merge in Neo!
Jim, you weren't kidding. This is a great way to introduce the HDR with Neo. I also remember making clown vomit early on. I really like the way of integration the new HDR component makes the control of Neo so impactful. Thank you for all the videos you do. They are a great help.
thanks for watching Tom!
Thanks for the courage of showing your early experiences with HDR editing. I'm not sure I could every show my first attempts!! LOL. Adding HDR Merge to Neo is the best thing Skylum has done yet. I wasn't using Aurora much any more even though I loved the result I would get. Now that they are combined...well...Welcome back brackets!!!!
haha thanks Andre and yeah I was terrible, but oh well and yes I am really glad it is part of Neo now, so much easier and quicker!
Really good seeing your earlier pics. Shows how much you have greatly improved over time.
Thanks much for watching!
Great tutorial Jim, thank you
I appreciate that!
Thanks for this tutorial, Jim. Your first HDR examples looked like my early experiences with HDR. I tried the Luminar 1.2.0 HDR extension with a single raw file this afternoon., and the results were amazing! A welcome addition to Luminar Neo!
thanks for watching Bob and glad you are liking this new function! have fun!
Great edit and tutorial Jim
thank you so much!
Finally Aurora and Luminar together! I've been wanting this forever. Going between the two always seemed redundant. Now if we can get a mobile app that would be the icing on the cake. BTW I have a few of those "clown vomit" photos as well.
Thanks Jim for the great info. I see skyline is doing a second trip to Iceland. I wish I could go again but health issues stop me from doing so. Have a great time and take some amazing photos.
Thanks Robert and yep it is great to have these two apps in one finally. It makes things so much easier. And yes Iceland will be a real treat, hoping for beautiful light. Thank you!
You do make it look easy Jim. 🤝
haha thanks Lykz and honestly it is pretty easy, plus it's loads of fun 😀
You are very good at what you ' re doing. Thank you very much!
thanks so much, I appreciate that!
Jim I've loved HDR since the beginning and you're tutorials, The truck was a awesome Look. And I've over Baked a lot of HDR's, but it's Art, I am so excited with this new NEO and HDR, so redid 2 photo's yesterday that I wasn't happy with, with to much noise, 5 exposure with Topaz DeNoise each frame then NEO HDR and came out Fantastic, from my Mavic 2 pro drone in Houston. Thanks for all you do and have been following Trey for years, But you are the Best. Thanks so much.
thanks so much Paul, I appreciate the kind words and glad you are enjoying HDR Merge in Neo - it's pretty awesome to have around for sure!
Thank you for the awesome video, Jim! An HDR photo from 2009 😂
thanks Juliana, hope you are well and yeah my 2009 HDR images were an eyesore for sure LOL
Hi Jim, great video of HDR Merge. I am a user of Lightroom Classic and have just started using Luminar Neo (had Luminar 4). I must say, the latest version of Luminar Neo has been me consider it as the go to instead of Lightroom. Each has their merits, but the ease of AI masking is definitely a game changer for me. Thanks again.
thanks for watching Michael and yep Neo has a ton of power and just gets better all the time, glad you are enjoying it!
Hi Jim - just for your information; I've installed the 1.2.0 update. And as I have also a license of Aurora HDR, Skylum knew and has auto-enabled the HDR Merge extension, which I could activate in a matter of seconds by simply clicking the install button. Thumbs-up to Skylum for this. Thanks and keep the great updates and development tutorials and tips coming - best, Carlo
thanks much Carlo and glad you have it working and hopefully you are having fun with it!
I'm enjoying this extension. I am using it in preference to Aurora (which I also own) as I can use the same tools and understand them better
Thanks Graham and yeah I like having it all in one place, as it's just way easier and quicker too.
You have such talent
that is very kind of you to say, thanks so much 🙏🏻
Thanks for this, very helpful, I’m struggling with Neo’ ‘layers’, (you might have covered layers). Going to do some HDR now.
Hi there, this video ua-cam.com/video/-RJ1eQ8IOFY/v-deo.html is about layers although it is already slightly outdated. But it should give you a good idea of how to get started. Thanks!
Hey Jim, enjoyed your video. I like your HDR images. So even though I have Aurora 2018, I was able to update Neo to 1.2.0 with HDR merge for free. I was not charged the $49. Thank you Skylum!
oh awesome news Geoff, glad you got it for free and have fun!
Jim, thanks for your interesting story; one that a lot of us can certainly relate to. Unfortunately, back in 2009 you weren’t blessed with the tech advances we have today so your learning curve had to be long and hard; something that most of us would have given up on long ago. Kudos to you for your patience in finally learning the ropes. As for the rest of us, we’ve benefited greatly from the improved camera features and software, as well as the tutorials like yours which have drastically shorten our own learning curves. Once again, thanks so much for all your help.
thanks so much Steve, I appreciate the kind comment and also you taking the time to watch and respond! 🙏🏻
thanks for the tutorial, so so easy when some one shows you how to do it. I loaded images into the box provided click a single image came up but i expected all the sliders from Aurora to become visible, so i tried again and again and gave up. i watched a few seconds of you video could not see the dog but the lights in my head came on and off i went thanks again.
ok great glad you got it and thanks for watching!
Once again thanks for getting out front with these updates, Jim. Your tutorials have proven invaluable to many of us trying to post process. I read that HDR Merge was free if one has Luminar Neo AND Aurora 2019, if that's true I cannot find anywhere to get the upgrade. Thanks for your time. . .
thanks much Joe and check your Skylum account on their website to see if it is in there, or click the puzzle piece icon in Neo - I am not entirely sure how to get it LOL
@@JimNix THX, Jim. I think it came about after more clicking and cursing (less cursing. . .)
@@justjoe276 LOL glad you got it
Upgraded to Neo 1.2.0 and installed the Fusion HDR plugins. Tried merging couple of brackets set. I'm rediscovering Aurora HDR style of merge :) with much simpler control IMHO in the comfort of Neo GUI. Two observations. On Windows, I can't seem to drag multiple images onto the HDR Merge box like you do on MAC :(. And the fusion processing does not make use of GPU as all other Skylum processing, so HDR is a bit slow on my laptop but all and all, I am liking it. Thank you for sharing your video.
thanks for sharing Frederic and I hope you have fun with it!
LOL "Clown Vomit". I chose not to get HDR because it tends to look cartoonish but you've changed my mind.
thanks for watching Lester and yes you can definitely make subtle HDR photos, and I hope you have fun with it!
Hey Jim. Great video as always. Question. How do you do HDR on a single image (no brackets)? Can't seem to figure that out. When I click 'merge' the image looks the same.
Thanks Tim! I have done a lot of single exposure HDR Merge images and it's working fine. The image looks adjusted, too. It should open up the HDR Merge folder after the "Merge" button is pressed and it is finished processing. Then you can open in Edit and have a go at it. If it is not working, perhaps email their support team. I have a video coming soon on single image HDR and the results I am getting.
Hi Jim great video again. I own on1 photo raw that does HDR does luminar Neo HDR do it better? I do also own luminar neo to.
HI there and thanks, and good question. I have not compared the two yet but historically I have favored Aurora HDR for all my HDR work, and since HDR Merge uses the same engine, I expect that to continue. thanks!
If you own NEO and Aurora 2019 all you have to do is click the Extension Icon to install the HDR Merge extension. It is FREE if you own both apps! Takes 10 seconds.
When you install the extension there are other blurred out extensions indicating this is the new Skylum business model - sell extensions for NEO.
With Dodge and Burn it is recommended to do this on a duplicate layer in the Luminance blend mode. Otherwise, you will have noticeable color shifts. This appears to be a bug - the D/B tool seems to apply in Color Burn blend mode.
thanks Lysander, good tip!
I would like to know, does the new version have an option to export multiple bracketed images from Lightroom or Photoshop layers as Aurora HDR has?
Hi Niaz and it does not have that, as far as I can tell. I have tried sending files from LR a couple of different ways, and it does not work. I have asked Skylum about this. Thanks.
Hi Jim, Thanks for an interesting and informative post. I use Neo as a Lightroom CC plugin. I upgraded Neo and installed HDR Merge. As a Neo stand-alone I can use the HDR Merge no problem. However when I use the updated Neo as a Lightroom CC plugin then the HDR Merge is not available. Is HDR Merge not available when using Neo as a Lightroom CC plugin?
Hi Terry I have asked Skylum about this, and what their plans are with it. I do not see a way to get the images from LR to Neo, so I assume it is not possible. Thanks.
Can you bulk process bracketed shots or do they all have to be edited individually? I'm thinking more in line with interior real estate shots.
No batch processing right now but lots of people have been asking them for it so hopefully they update that. Thanks.
Thanks Jim for this. Loved the 2009 recollection and those cringe worthy HDRs. HDR has come on so far now and it's so much better having it incorporated in a program like NEO. Installed my update this evening without problem. Asked to install 1.2 as soon as I opened NEO. Need to get some bracketed images now to give it a go.
thanks for watching Ken and hope you have fun making some HDRs!
Thanks Jim for your HDR Tutorial Excellent Work . Is it possible to merge a batch of photos with this plugin?
Hi Tom and thanks but no right now you cannot batch process in HDR. I believe they are working on that for a future update. Thanks.
Will HDR Merge be a plug-in separate from Neo? I’ve just purchased ON1 a little while ago and really like it.
They call it an extension and it is accessible within Neo, not a plugin.
I like the video Jim , and it made me look at an old bracket set as well. What I think may be a problem with HDR merge is that in Neo (and also in Aurora) it is not accurate if there is ghosting caused by (in my example) tree branches and leaves against the sky behind. Even using the highest anti ghosting setting and auto align. the leaves show with ghosts. Photomatix pro 6 , which is quite old now, is more complex to use, but it will produce a perfect blend from this bracket set. The difference in Photomatix is that you can mark the areas where they may be ghostinfg before creating the HDR. This bracket set was hand held so obviously is more of a challenge for HDR software.
Have tried again and I had not realised the importance of selecting a reference image from one of the brackets,, Doing that and then selecting the highest anti ghost option seems to create a good HDR
Yes sir Jim, “clown vomit” did indeed give HDR images a bad name back then. But, hey, wasn’t playin around with clown vomit a great way to learn? Really enjoyed this video and your personal history story at the beginning. I think you know that I preordered HDR Merge, which is supposed to be available for me to download and install sometime today. I’m almost certain that my first attempts at making HDR images were probably CV too! 😎😂😂😎
Thanks TC and yep I learned by overdoing it and then practicing a lot to get better control. It worked out just fine. Thanks for watching and yes HDR Merge is supposed to be out today sometime. Thanks.
We have reached version 1.2 of Luminar Neo, a program that since version 1.05 has a huge bug. After cropping a photo proportionally with, for example, the original dimensions of 5184x3456, when we finish editing if we export indicating that we want the original dimensions, Neo simply ignores the instruction and keeps the dimensions after the crop. As I mentioned the problem only arises I think in version 1.05 (or 1.06 I'm not sure anymore). And no one at Skylum detects the bug. As long as it persists, the acquisition is not justified.
Hi Jim. Can you explain how HDR Merge works with just 1 image? I mean, what does it actually do since there are no other images to work with? Could the same result be achieved with one image using other tools in Neo without the HDR Merge tool?
Hi John, even with a single image you are still doing the tonemapping which does a great job balancing the light. So it is not a true HDR merge, but the tonemapping can really help. And it isn't exactly the same result using other tools in Neo. I have a video on this coming soon. Thanks!
I tried bringing in a 3 image bracket into Luminar Neo from Lightroom and it didn't seem to allow. Can you confirm if this function only accessible from Luminar's own catalogue? thx Jim.
Hi Michel and so far I can only make it work from Neo catalog directly, not from LR. I have asked Skylum about this as well. Thanks.
I pre-ordered over a week ago, but did not get the HDR extension or the1.2 update today - July 28. My receipt states that they will send me an email on how to download the HDR extension. I have not received an email either. I checked for updates several times today and the dialogue claims that I have the latest version 1.1.1
Has the release been delayed?
Hi there and good question. I was under the impression it would start rolling out this morning, but I have not heard from them yet so maybe it is delayed. Just hang in there as it is coming soon I am sure. Thanks.
Hi Jim, do not know what I'd do without your tutorials where I look forward to learning from. Interesting extension HDR Merge for Neo. Just a little help, would you please let me know where to install in Neo HDR Merge presets which are being advertised on the internet. You and many others who make these tutorials do a fantastic job, look forward to hear from you. Thanks.
Hi Jay and thanks. Presets for Neo can be added via File>Add Luminar Neo Preset Collection. They will install in the Preset tab along the top menu. Just click on the section entitled Purchased and they should be there. Enjoy!
Thanks Jim.
hello, I am curious about your thoughts on pre-editing the raw images prior to the HDR merge? nothing major, just some minor tweaks and such. you have the full power of raw vs a tiff? let me know what you think. cheers, G
Hi there and that will not work. I have tried adjusting some images but when I drag them to the HDR Merge window, what shows up is the original file. So the only way to do this would be to pre-edit, then export, re-import, and merge those. Seems like a lot of effort to me.
@@JimNix thanks for exploring this and good information. agreed, more work, not more better 🙂
@@hellogregory3449 no worries, it was a good question
Does HDR Merge only work if you load Neo as a standalone and bring the images in? When I try to export an image from Photoshop into Neo I dont see HDR Merge as an option. Maybe I missed that in your discussion
Hi Phillip and yes that is correct, it is only working from Neo standalone. I have asked this of Skylum and looking to learn their plans to support Neo as a plugin with this feature. Will share more as I learn it!
G'day Jim. I thought you had been a serious photographer for longer than you said. 2009? Looks like you missed out on all the manual camera, darkroom stuff I laboured through. I remember dodging & burning by waving circles of cardboard on wooden skewers under the enlarger! MUCH better these days. Trey Ratcliffe is the bloke who enticed to buy the camera & lens he was raving about - Nikon D800 & the 14-24mm big glass wide - just before he switched entirely to Sony. Trey moved to NZ some years ago. Cheers.
Hi Jack and yep I started in 2009, and yes Trey left us for NZ years ago, which was a great move I imagine! LOL looks like paradise down there. Thanks for watching mate!
Is it possible to use the HDR Extension within the Apple Photos app, using Luminar Neo as the Photos plugin?
Not right now - it does not work except in standalone mode. But they are talking about making that adjustment, hopefully soon. Thanks.
@@JimNix Thanks Jim, appreciate the advice. Thanks also for all your videos explaining how to get the best from this application. Required viewing for me.
@@OnRideVideos thank you for watching and glad the videos help!
Jim well done! What do you use for focus stacking?
Thanks Paul and I have not done focus stacking in the past, but if I were to do it today I would just do it in On1. But I believe Helicon Focus is a well known tool for that, though I have never tried it.
Thanks for the video. Can i use Aurora's preset in Luminar Neo?
thanks for watching but no, presets built in Aurora do not work in Neo, sorry
This was very informative but what can those of us who do not shoot brackets do with this extension using a single photo?
Hi Vince and you can still use this with a single image and get excellent results - I will likely do a video about that soon - thanks!
Hi Jim. How do you think Luminar Neo HDR Merge compares with On1 Photo Raw HDR Merge? Could make an interesting video?
Hi John and thanks, and yes I was thinking about that recently as well. I may take a look at comparing the two. Thanks!
Hey Jim,
Great video just like all your others. Couple questions.
1. I assume you can't utilize the HDR option if you are using Neo as a plugin to Lightroom?
2. What are you using these days for a DAM?
3. I was wondering how you are finding the stability/speed of the NEO library itself? Honestly I have used Lightroom for this purpose and would really like to do away with Lightroom. I really don't use LR for much else.
4. Would be great to see how you manage your files/flow in a video.
I think Skylum is finally settling into a groove with NEO that they can build upon rather than the perverbial 'reinventing the wheel each year and renaming' They seriously have the potential to be a huge influence vs other software.
I would also like to hear Jim's response to these questions. I also use Lightroom for storing my images.
I downloaded HDR Merge this morning and noticed space on the download page for more extensions in the future. Very excited to give HDR Merge a try (I had Aurora 2019 so no cost to me.) Also excited by the future with more extensions coming. Looks like my decision to go to Skylum starting with Luminar 2018 is finally paying off.
Thanks Bruce and yep I expect more extensions in the future, which is exciting!
@@JimNix Any ideas what the new extensions could be, I can assure you I won't tell anybody..😉
@@pankajnjoshi9673 I have no idea, they have not discussed it with me. It's easy to make some guesses (pano, focus stack) but those are just guesses at this point.
@@JimNix Panorama stitching along with HDR merge will be a powerful landscape photography tool.
@@pankajnjoshi9673 yes it would, maybe someday it will be in Neo
My first HDR pictures were taken in july 2005 using a Canon G2, just want to try them in Neo, but at the moment in the UK at 14:30 GMT there is still no sign of it.
Hi John and they say it is coming today but not sure what time exactly. Just check for updates once in a while and I am sure it will get there. Thanks!
Is there batch processing option like we had in Aurora HDR?
Sadly there is not.
Can you import multiple images from Lightroom if you use Neo as a plug-in?
I cannot find a way to make that work. I have asked Skylum if this will be added. No word yet. thanks
G'day Jim
I have my neo hdr, loaded and installed on my laptop. Can't wait to give it a try.
I believe that this amazing programme has the ability to do hdr on a single RAW photo.
I am absolutely amazed that the courage and fortitude of the Skylum team to bring us all of these incredible updates while under the horrific threat of the invading Russian's troops.
I know that I speak for the whole free world, in wishing for the ultimate victory for the Ukraine's people and government in their fight with Russia!
Havagooday mate
Greg
thanks Greg, glad you got it and are ready to have a go at some HDR Merge fun! hope you enjoy it, and yes totally agree that the Skylum team displays amazing fortitude and bravery and I am hopeful for an end to this war and peace in Ukraine 🙏🏻
Not a complete workflow video. What are the Save and Export options and how are they done now that you're stuck in Neo? Also, can the UI font be made larger to avoid eyestrain?
You can export a photo to save it outside of Neo, or if you are using their catalog the edit is saved there in the database and your edit is accessible whenever you are in Neo.
Can you bulk merge multiple sets of brackets?
Not at this time but I have asked them about that feature and waiting to see what their plans are.
Hi Jim, thanks always for your great videos.
However, I’m a bit confused. I see how you drag your
bracketed images to the right into HDR merge.
Where is HDR Merge? I don’t seem to be able to find it?
A bit frustrated at the moment. Thanks
Hi Mike and HDR Merge is an optional extension. It is free if you have Neo and own Aurora HDR 2019, or if you are a Neo subscription license customer. Otherwise it is paid. Check in your Skylum account on their website. Thanks!
@@JimNix I understand. I downloaded it. I have Neo and Aurora 2019. Dodge and Burn showed up, but not HDR Merge.
I’ll have to check the page again after work. Thanks
@@jcowboy53 yeah, this does get confusing. Also click on the little puzzle piece icon in Luminar Neo bc that opens extensions. You might be able to get it there. Not entirely sure. 😀
@@JimNix Thanks for your help, Jim. I’ve got it now, much appreciated!
Does your jnix code work for purchase oh HDR module?
Good question and I think so but not sure. Try it and see maybe? Thanks Michael. (and actually the code is JIMNIXNEO)
Need some help. When I try to import bracketed photos from LR to Neo the catalog tab is not shown or the option to add bracketed photos. I can import a single photo into Neo from LR and back into LR..
I have Neo 1.2 with HDR Merge. I have never used the catalog or set it up in Neo. I use LR for that. I was able to make a file of bracketed photos and put it on my desktop. I was then able to import into Neo directly without opening LR. I would like to import directly into Neo bracketed photos from LR. Thanks
Hi Stan and I cannot find a way to do this either, so I assume it is not possible. I have asked Skylum about it. Hopefully this will change since many folks use LR as their catalog. Thanks.
@@JimNix Thanks. I thought in your video you took LR bracketed photos and imported them directly into Neo from LR. Am I wrong? Really enjoy your videos and I learn a lot.
Jim, I read more comments and now understand I can’t import bracketed photos from LR directly into Neo HDR merge. Thanks again
@@stanlituchy2206 no these were in my Neo catalog, not LR. I rarely open LR these days, except to test things with Luminar LOL. Thank you for watching, and glad my videos help!
Let me guess--the tool of choice back then for your "clown vomit" was probably Photomatix, right? Trey promoted that heavily back then and I used it for a long time. Then Aurora came along and took the HDR crown instantly. But I can see how editing the HDR in Neo is so much easier and more powerful than in the old Aurora interface.
haha thanks Carl and yep I used Photomatix for years, and literally after the first time I opened Aurora, I never went back to Photomatix - Aurora just blew it away!
Jim, did they get Neo working on the IPad Pro M1 ?
There is not a version of Neo for iOS yet. Hopefully someday.
I might be confused I thought I heard if you had Luminar NEO already you get HDR for free. Does is also mean you have to pay for dodge and burn?
Hi Gary, dodge and burn comes in a free update to 1.2.0, but HDR Merge is only free if you either already have Neo and Aurora HDR 2019, or if you have a subscription license to Neo. Otherwise you have to pay to get the extension. Thanks.
I don't see the HDR merge option I am using the same version I am able to drag the images but nothing to drop on just now downloaded and opened on my Mac I am on the trial version
Hi there and maybe check with support. I am not sure but maybe the trial version does not include extensions...not sure sorry.
@@JimNix yes i have to buy bundle
I have updated the latest version, but can't see the HDR merge window. Would appreciate if you could help
I had found it. Quite silly that it is hide in a small upper corner. If you are not aware, it's not installed.
same
Ok glad you found it.
Does the HDR merge generate a raw/dng or jpg merged image?
It makes a TIFF.
I have Aurora HDR , that by the way does not work anymore on my Mac since a few months ago. I tried to update Luminar Neo and says is up to date and version is 1.1.1. How can I get the HDR Merge ?
Hi there and the update to Neo rolls out today but not sure what time. Just check back once in a while. Regarding Aurora, if it is not working then I would check with their support team.
@@JimNix that's a great point. Support team never answered back while I was struggling with some real estate photography in HDR. It takes the pictures and the final result is a bunch of shiny colors but not a picture at all. I tried to reach the support team and never answered back like now when I asked them to cancel my purchase from this HDR merge I already did and no answer at all.
@@intillanes ah crud sorry to hear that. I usually hear that they are quick to respond but perhaps they are flooded with emails at this time.
@@JimNix thank you for your support. I already downloaded last version and was able to download HDR merge too from my login page. Thank you.
@@intillanes cool, have fun with HDR Merge
Great video Jim, Is it possible from Lightroom to HDR Merge,
thanks Rene but I do not see a way to use HDR Merge from LR or another app, I have asked Skylum about it
@@JimNix Thanks Jim. I have my catalog in LR. Conversion from LR to Neo should be great.
@@reneholtslag2297 yep, agreed they should enable the use of HDR Merge when coming from LR...hopefully that gets added!
Hi there sorry to bother you, Do you get HDR Merge when you subscribe to the Luminar X Membership pro Thank You.
Hi Christopher and no it is not part of Luminar X. Thanks.
@@JimNix Thank You for letting me know, I went and brought the HDR Merge in the end and very impressed by it.
@@christopherscragg7956 glad you are enjoying it!
Hi Jim.
I've updated my Luminar Neo today and installed the HDR Merge plug in.
I have Aurora 2019.
I can drag images, over to the plug in on the right.
I get the spinning icon to say that it's working but when it finishes, there is no image anywhere.
Neo does not create an HDR Merge folder and if I create one myself, no merged photos go into the folder.
Have you got any idea what I'm doing wrong, cos I'm at a complete loss.
I'm on pc by the way :)
Hi Ivan and sounds odd. I assume once you drop the images in the HDR Merge window, you are clicking on the Merge button too, yes? I know, very basic question, but just making sure. If you do that and nothing happens, then something is wrong and I recommend contacting their support team for assistance. I am not sure what is happening. Thanks.
@@JimNix thanks for your reply Jim.
Yeah, I'm dragging the photos over, clicking merge, then the spinning icon appears while it's calculating, then stops, then nothing......
I've contacted support, I'll let you know how it goes.
Oh, one other thing.
After watching one of your recent On1 videos, I've subscribed to that software, it's awesome :)
@@ivanfojan8859 ok yeah, support can hopefully help. Maybe need to reinstall or something. And yes On1 is very solid, glad you are enjoying it. More on that one soon too. 😀
@@JimNix Hi Jim.
I purchased Neo with 2 seats so installed on my lappy today and it's working fine on there.
Still not working on my main pc though (which I use 90% of the time).
The only thing I can think of is I installed it, not realising aurora was in trial mode and hadn't been activated.
Even after activation HDR Merge is still not working.
On my lappy, I made sure I activated Aurora first and everything worked fine......
@@ivanfojan8859 hmm that does sound weird, I would not expect them to be related in terms of licensing...hopefully support can fix that for you!
I read in a facebook group the suggestion that HDR Merging from TIFF files is better than merging from DNG files. Unfortunately, I don't see how to send you a screenshot but a quick and dirty evaluation seems to support this idea. I took pictures set to DNG and made the first merge, saving the file as a high res TIFF. As a comparison I first converted the original DNG files to TIFF and repeated the exercise. In doing so I accidentally created a final lower resolution file ( 6.1MB compared with 141.9). Despite this the images made from TIFF files was noticeably cleaner especially when magnified. I realise that this is a weak scientific process but, if you have spare time, you might want to try this exercise or ..you may have a view on this already ..Best Regards
Hi Les and that is interesting. I have not tried it, but haven't had a reason to I guess. What I mean is that my merged HDR files, based on the raw files, look great to me. But I may compare to TIFF and see at some point. I wonder what the technical reason for this may be? Thanks for letting me know.
Hey Jim, I have a malware warning from using the aurora hdr and now the aurora neo hdr program and plug in. I am working with Skylum to see if they can track it down, Panasonic Cameras, raw adobe conversion tool, and aurora hdr and now aurora neo with hdr merge, Comodo anti-virus, Windows 10 and AMD machine. I might be the only one with this system configuration, but right now, folks with similar work flows should steer clear.
Hi Gavin, sorry you are dealing with that and hope it gets resolved quickly and easily. Glad you are working with their support already. Thanks for sharing.
@@JimNix Their support has been most helpful. The hope was swapping out the aurora hdr for aurora hdr merge would solve the problem, but no love. My guess is it has something to do with the way adobe processes raw to dng with Panasonic cameras, GH6 specifically that somehow shows up as neo malware. Learning a lot from your videos btw. Thanks, Gavin
@@kittysingle hmm that is interesting sounding, but beyond my technical comprehension as to why. Glad the videos have helped, thanks for watching.
@@JimNix The problem has been solved!!!! I unblocked the other programs Comodo didn't like and changed/created the target directory. A resource-magic ju-ju issue I guess.
@@kittysingle nice, glad to hear that
I wonder how it compares to Aurora. Neo & Aurora are both Skylum products, and Aurora has a good reputation.
I like the results I get, very much. It seems that the tonemapping result is the same or at least similar to Aurora HDR, but having it inside of Neo gives you more options for filters and masks, etc.
Not working for me!!!!! All my finished merge pictures are blurry. What am I doing wrong?
That sounds odd Grant, but I am not sure why. Maybe try a reboot, but likely it's best if you email their support team for assistance. Thanks.
Can you do a batch of hdr photos ?
No batch editing, sorry. You can sync adjustments between images though so technically you can kind do this.
I wanted to try HDR merge as a free trial but apparently, there is no trial for the extension HDR merge, too bad.
Oh, I didn't think about that but yeah if you don't see it on their website then I guess you can't trial it.
Hi all. Any idea where I get my HDR activation code. Pre purchased but can’t find activation key!
Hi Kelly, maybe look in your Skylum account on their website? If not then please contact their support team.
@@JimNix hi Jim. Nothing on my skylum account so have contacted them.
@@Hoppy100 ok great, I am sure it will get sorted out soon, thanks
@@JimNix all sorted. thanks
@@Hoppy100 excellent!
When you were a beginner did you think those hdr photos looked good? I’ve edited different photos and at the time they looked good but now I look back and cringe.
Haha Norma yeah I probably liked them, but I was also blown away with what I could make a photo look like (even if it was ugly, which it was). Having no photo experience, I just was having fun more than anything. But yeah, I thought it looked cool. Obviously now I cringe looking back at it, but hey you gotta start somewhere right?
Luminar advised me today that single photo HDR only works through their catalog. It does not work as LR plugin.
Yes that is correct. I am hopeful they change that.
Thank you for showing me some of the controls. With all due respect, you are still way over the top with your adjustments. PhotoShop instructors I know would tone that down by 75%, although I know the tendency now is for oversaturation or undersaturation of everything, so perhaps toning down by 50% would be enough.
Ha, yeah I do like my color, and freely admit that. But of course it's super easy to reduce saturation and vibrance in any app, including in Luminar. This is just to my personal taste, but I like them a little edgy. To each his own and all that. Thanks for watching.
Hey, it’s me again Jim! Just wanted to tell ya that I heard “clown vomit” mentioned for the first time by someone other than you! This guy: ua-cam.com/video/1wmjF4ruesI/v-deo.html mentions it at 18 seconds in!
haha word is getting around! LOL
@@JimNix 🤡
@@TC_Conner LOL
Hard to follow. Talking too fast for me.
Hi Bob, click on the gear icon on the video, and change the playback speed. That's the only way to slow me down. 😀