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Category Archives: LR/Enfuse
José Fernandez does Star Trails too
We recently posted some of José Fernandez’s beautiful landscape images that were created using LR/Enfuse. Now José’s sent us a couple of stunning Enfused star trails too.
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LR/Enfuse for landscapes
Photographer José Fernández recently contacted the Toolbox to show us the results of his work using LR/Enfuse to blend multiple exposures. These landscape images are spectacular and we’re only too happy to share them with you. Click the images to see them … Continue reading
Star Trail blending with LR/Enfuse
Scott Martin recently contacted us to tell us that he uses LR/Enfuse for blending star trail exposures. To get full star trail images the exposure needs to be extremely long, however each individual shot is usually limited to a shorter … Continue reading
LR/Enfuse 4.00 released
We’ve just released a major upgrade to our LR/Enfuse plugin. This plugin can be used to blend multiple exposures of a scene in order to create an image with greater apparent dynamic range. Exposure blending is similar to HDR, but … Continue reading
LR/Enfuse for Interiors
You may have seen the author of LR/Enfuse mention this photo in a previous post. The shot is taken using ambient light only, and yet everything is well exposed from the forground table right through to the back of the … Continue reading
