WesternGuy
Active Member
- Joined
- Jan 21, 2010
- Messages
- 272
- Location
- Alberta, Canada
- Lightroom Experience
- Intermediate
- Lightroom Version
- Classic
Operating System:Windows 10 Pro
Exact Lightroom Version (Help menu > System Info):Lightroom Classic 7.0.1
I was trying to use Aurora HDR 2018 to prepare an HDR image from five images that are in Lightroom. I highlighted the five images and went to FILE > Export with Presets > Aurora 2018 > Open original images. Lightroom then went and "processed" all five images - Uploading five images to Aurora HDR 2018 - finished this task and played the "finished" sound and then nothing happened. I had expected Aurora 2018 to open ready to convert these images to an HDR image, but this did not happen. For comparison, had I chosen to use NIK/DxO HDR Efex Pro 2, then this application would have opened and prepared the HDR image, etc.
I don't know if this is a Lightroom problem or an Aurora problem, so I am posting here hoping that someone might have some insight as to what I should do to get this process to work as expected. Aurora is, presumably, supposed to work as a plug-in in both Lightroom and Photoshop, yet this behaviour would seem to contradict this.
Any insight as to how I might proceed to make this work will be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
Western Guy
Exact Lightroom Version (Help menu > System Info):Lightroom Classic 7.0.1
I was trying to use Aurora HDR 2018 to prepare an HDR image from five images that are in Lightroom. I highlighted the five images and went to FILE > Export with Presets > Aurora 2018 > Open original images. Lightroom then went and "processed" all five images - Uploading five images to Aurora HDR 2018 - finished this task and played the "finished" sound and then nothing happened. I had expected Aurora 2018 to open ready to convert these images to an HDR image, but this did not happen. For comparison, had I chosen to use NIK/DxO HDR Efex Pro 2, then this application would have opened and prepared the HDR image, etc.
I don't know if this is a Lightroom problem or an Aurora problem, so I am posting here hoping that someone might have some insight as to what I should do to get this process to work as expected. Aurora is, presumably, supposed to work as a plug-in in both Lightroom and Photoshop, yet this behaviour would seem to contradict this.
Any insight as to how I might proceed to make this work will be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
Western Guy