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Apr 28, 2014 21:41 GMT  ·  By

One of the most popular photography apps on iTunes, TrueHDR has made it over to the desktop side in the form of a $3.99 / €2.99 (discounted) app for OS X 10.8 users, which takes advantage of the Mac’s horsepower to merge photos captured at a plurality of different exposures into one beautiful HDR image.

A technique used in photography to reproduce a greater dynamic range of luminosity than possible using standard digital imaging, high-dynamic-range imaging (HDRI or HDR) churns out images that more accurately depict the range of intensity levels found in real scenes.

If you have photos taken at different exposures, you can now use TrueHDR on your Mac to merge these photos into one beautiful HDR image and edit it.

The software includes a “simply merge” mode that seamlessly merges the photos you feed it, an “align and merge” setting that automatically aligns the input photos and then performs the merge, and a handy slider to control the intensity of the light levels.

Requirements include OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion or later, a 64-bit processor, and a passion for photography. The only supported language is English. Download TrueHDR now and get the 50% discount while it lasts.