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  • Aurora HDR Tutorial (Mac and Windows)

    Marketing experts say that you, the YouTube generation, only like quick 2-3 minute tip videos. Trey has created a few of those for Aurora HDR but he also likes longer, more thoughtful tutorials. 

    In this 2 hour tutorial he starts out very slowly, at beginner level, because we know there are a lot of Windows users that have never used Aurora HDR before. Then, if you've used Aurora in the past or are ready to go advanced, he gets into the new controls and some of his latest post-processing techniques.

    You'll be an Aurora HDR master in no time... or maybe the exact time it takes to watch this video...

    UPDATE: Now with an extra 20 minute bonus lesson covering the new features of the latest Aurora HDR!

    This Tutorual is FREE for members of Stuck in Customs Passport. Members also get access to Trey's best Photography Tutorials, Presets and eBooks, plus exclusive access to behind-the-scenes videos, tips and discounts. Learn more and subscribe now

    A little peek inside the tutorial

    What can you expect to learn?

    Lesson 1 - Presets  
    Lesson 2 - Trey’s Favorite Sliders
    Lesson 3 - The User Interface
    Lesson 4 - End-to-End Full Edit
    Lesson 5 - Layers Level 1 and How to Make a Smooth HDR Sky
    Lesson 6 - Making Extremely Detailed HDR Photos that are Pinpoint Sharp
    Lesson 7 - Dodge and Burn
    Lesson 8 - Level 2 End-to-End Edit
    Lesson 9 - Transitions & Top and Bottom Tuning
    Lesson 10 - How to deal with Ghosting
    Lesson 11 - Single RAW Photo
    Lesson 12 - Lens Corrections
    Lesson 13 - Extreme HDR and Image Layering
    Lesson 14 - Color Correction
    Lesson 15 - Bonus RAW Editing
    Lesson 16 - Batch Processing

    BONUS: Also included are all of the images Trey processes in the tutorial so that you can practice while you watch.

    Here's a few images created with the techniques from this tutorial!