Dynamic Range Extender software combines two images into a single composite image, offering enhanced dynamic range.
The best part is that if you're using a digital SLR camera, you can often use the RAW format, which allows you to select the exposure correction afterwards. This means that you have more control over the final result of your image.
For this review, we tested the plugin using a Canon 10D camera. Installation is a breeze - all you have to do is copy the script to your GIMP scripts directory. The default directory is ~/.gimp-2.0/scripts, but if you want to use the script system-wide, then the directory might be something like /usr/share/gimp/2.0/scripts.
Overall, we found the Dynamic Range Extender plugin to be a useful tool for increasing the dynamic range of our images. It's easy to install and use, and it definitely helped us get better results. If you're looking for a way to improve the dynamic range of your images, then this plugin is worth checking out.
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