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Picturenaut

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You want the accuracy of HDRShop, with all the low-level control to squeeze out the maximum on image quality. But you you also want all the modern convenience features like exposure detection from EXIF data, image alignment and ghost removal?

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  • Free PersonalProprietary

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  • DE flagGermany
  • European Union flagEU

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  • Windows
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  • Developed by

    DE flagHDR Labs
  • Licensing

    Proprietary and Free Personal product.
  • Pricing

    One time purchase (perpetual license) that costs $0.
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  • Supported Languages

    • English

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Picturenaut was added to AlternativeTo by Data on May 4, 2010 and this page was last updated Mar 28, 2022.
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What is Picturenaut?

You want the accuracy of HDRShop, with all the low-level control to squeeze out the maximum on image quality. But you you also want all the modern convenience features like exposure detection from EXIF data, image alignment and ghost removal? And you want a tone mapper where the final result looks exactly like the preview?

Picturenaut was born in the German photo community. It has been in the works for four years, with consistent improvements according to user feedback. It has always been freeware, thus setting the standard for making high quality HDR Imaging accessible and easy.

Picturenauts consistent multi-threaded architecture makes it the fastest tone mapper in the world. Nothing beats it running Reinhards Photoreceptor Physiology in realtime on the full image. If you call a new 8 core box your own, you will see it haul through a 32 Megapixel image in realtime, while you find just the right slider settings.