Cameras Supported by Aurora
AnsweredI have a Nikon Z6ii and when I process my images they just don't look right. Is my camera supported by you? I shoot in RAW and use my RAW files to import into Aurora.
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Hi Darren,
Currently, this camera is yet to be supported by Aurora HDR: https://skylum.com/aurorahdr2019-supported-cameras.
However, we're constantly working on expanding the supported camera list. Thus, it's just a matter of time until the app is able to read the files produced by your camera properly.
For now, we recommend you install Adobe DNG Converter and convert your RAW files to DNG file format (which is supported by Aurora).
Please use one of the links below to download Adobe DNG Converter:
For Mac OS:
https://www.adobe.com/go/dng_converter_mac/For Windows:
https://www.adobe.com/go/dng_converter_win/ -
Perhaps development has been abandoned. I've seen it selling for $29 lately.
I depend on this app for blending bracketed exposures. Lightroom offers a similar feature, but I'm not impressed compared to the feature set in Aurora. Any recommendations on other apps that work well in this endeavor?
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