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This article is from February 12, 2010, and is no longer current.

First HDR Plug-In for Aperture 3

Press release
Creaceed is pleased to announce the immediate release and availability of an update to its Aperture HDR Plug-in. After the release of Aperture 3 by Apple on Tuesday, Creaceed responds to customer expectations about 64-bit HDR Imagery by releasing Hydra 2.1.4, the first Aperture HDR Plug-in supporting 64 bits.
The latest version of Hydra’s HDR Plug-In supports both Aperture 2 (32-bit architectures) and Aperture 3 (32-bit and 64-bit architectures).
Hydra goes beyond the physical limitations of camera sensors. From a series of regular photographs of the same scene (some overexposed and some underexposed), Hydra creates an High Dynamic Range (HDR) image which is much closer to what your eyes actually see.
Main Features:
* Up to 10 Input Images
* 2 Image Alignment Techniques
* 3 Tone Mappers
* The Loupe for previewing the HDR Image in 1:1 full quality
* Pro Options for tuning every step of the image processing pipeline
* Fullscreen Mode
* Plug-In for Aperture 2 and 3
* 32-bit and 64-bit Support
* HDR Image Rendering from a single RAW photograph
* Real-Time Preview.
Minimum Requirements:
* Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard or later
* Any Intel Mac or a PowerMac G5 with at least 64MB of VRAM (GPU) required
* Highly recommended: Mac with Intel processor and at least 128 MB VRAM
Pricing and Availability:
A time-unlimited trial version of Hydra is available in English, French, German, Italian and Japanese on Creaceed’s website. The demo version generates watermarked image files. A license key for Hydra 2.x costs $79.95 (USD), and can be used for registering both the stand-alone version and the Aperture Plug-In. The upgrade is free for Hydra 2.x registered users. The upgrade from Hydra 1.x costs $19.95 (USD). Media licenses are available for members of the press upon request.

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