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HDR projects 4 Win&Mac Giveaway
$99.00
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Giveaway of the day — HDR projects 4 Win&Mac

Die HDR-Lösung der Experten!
$99.00 ABGELAUFEN
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HDR projects 4 Win&Mac war am 22. Mai 2018! als Giveaway verfügbar!

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$19.00
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Erstellt mit diesen LUTs im Handumdrehen beeindruckende Kinofilmqualität!

Mit HDR projects 4 könnt ihr sehr präzise Lichtszenen erzeugen, die mit "normaler" Fotografie oder Bildbearbeitung nicht möglich sind. Der neueste Prozess für superrealistische Bilder mit unübertroffenen Kontrasten und Details, die ihr noch nie zuvor gesehen habt!

System-anforderungen:

Minimum: Windows 7/ 8/ 10, Prozessor Core Duo, 2 GB HDD, 1.280 x 1024 Pixels Screen Resolution, Graphic: DirectX-8-compatible, 128 MB, 32 bit colour depth; Mac OS X ab 10.7, 64 Bit, Prozessor Intel/G5, 2 GB HDD, 1.280 x 1024 Pixels Screen Resolution

Herausgeber:

FRANZIS Verlag GmbH

Homepage:

https://www.projects-software.com/hdr/hdr-projects-4

Dateigröße:

178 MB

Preis:

$99.00

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#3

Tja, ich habe gestern bereits geschrieben, aber bisher keine Reaktion.
Bei öffnet sich nicht das Registrationsfenster wie üblich bei Franzis.
Egal, on als Admin oder User, die Software fragt mich, ob ich installieren will, drücke ja und dann passiert einfach nichts mehr.
Hat jemand eine Ahnung, warum ?
Habe Antivirus sowie Firewall geaktiviert.
Ergebnis dasselbe.
Bin einfach ratlos.
Danke für die Hilfe !

Antworten   |   Bad Guy  –  6 years ago  –  War dieser Kommentar hilfreich? Ja | Nein (0)

Bad Guy, das hat gestern wirklich Stunden gedauert, bis Franzis reagiert hat. Da hat nur Geduld geholfen und warten, ohne irgendwas anzuklicken. - Der Link funktioniert noch und reagiert schnell! Soeben getestet und nochmal die Registrierungsdaten erhalten!

Antworten   |   KarlNapp  –  6 years ago  –  War dieser Kommentar hilfreich? Ja | Nein (0)

KarlNapp,
ich glaube, du hast mich da missverstanden.
Mir geht es nicht um die Website, sondern um den Splash-Screen von Pixxels-Franzis Registrierung, wo man Software-ID,User-ID und Seriennummer eingeben kann.
Dieses Fenster startet nicht und somit auch die Installation nicht.
Wie gesagt, ich habe keine Ahnung warum.
Wenn ich mir eine Demo von Franzis runterlade ohne dieses Pixxels-Screen, also mit dem Franzis eigenen Installer, kann ich die Software installieren und sogar meine erworbene Seriennummer verwenden, aber alles was mit Pixxels zu tun hat, startet nicht.

Vielleicht da eine Lösung parat ?

Bye Bad

Antworten   |   Bad Guy  –  6 years ago  –  War dieser Kommentar hilfreich? Ja | Nein (0)

Bad Guy, da fällt mir leider auch keine Lösung ein. Der Registrierungs-Schirm geht normalerweise sofort und auch ohne Internet auf . Also muss irgendwas diesen Vorgang blockieren. Deaktivieren von Firewall und Antiviren-Software hilft nach meiner Erfahrung oft nicht und gesperrte Aktionen bleiben weiter blockiert. Durch Änderung der Einstellungen für Firewall und Virenschutz lässt sich das Problem wohl beseitigen, aber leider bin ich da kein Experte und bin deshalb auch immer wieder mal von solchen Blockaden betroffen.

Antworten   |   KarlNapp  –  6 years ago  –  War dieser Kommentar hilfreich? Ja | Nein (0)
#2

Leider fehlt ein Handbuch. Bei Franzis konnte ich nur die englische Version finden (PDF). Das ist zwar besser als gar nichts, aber dann wurde ich doch noch fündig: Das deutsche Handbuch gibt es unter http://docplayer.org/27990257-Hdr-projects-4-das-handbuch.html

Antworten   |   KarlNapp  –  6 years ago  –  War dieser Kommentar hilfreich? Ja | Nein (+1)
#1

Wo ist Serial?

Antworten   |   HK  –  6 years ago  –  War dieser Kommentar hilfreich? Ja | Nein (-7)

HK, derzeit dauert es unendlich lange, bis sich die entsprechenden Franzis-Seiten öffnen. Das Programm ist ein echtes Schnäppchen, vielleicht ist deshalb die Verbindung überlastet. Also Installation starten und warten bis sich das Registrierungs-Formular öffnet und dem angegebenen Ablauf folgen: Zuerst "Internet" anklicken und auf das nächste Formular warten. Dort einen Account erstellen oder, wenn schon vorhanden, einloggen und Registrierungs-Daten anfordern. Diese werden dann per Mail zugesandt. Momentan kann das wohl etwas länger dauern. Nach 2 Stunden habe ich meine Daten auch noch nicht, sondern nur die Ankündigung der Mail. So mühsam wie jetzt habe ich das bei Franzis noch nicht erlebt.

Antworten   |   KarlNapp  –  6 years ago  –  War dieser Kommentar hilfreich? Ja | Nein (+1)
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#4

I wrote this for the HDR Projects 3 Giveaway so I'll repeat it here, in case of use (with minor edits)...

I really like the Franzis Projects tools and some are quite excellent (their B+W converter is the best I know and Sharpen Projects is again excellent once you get away from its default attempt), so I always try to see if I can help people get over the initial learning curve. (Registering if you haven't done it for a Franzis tool before is also an adventure, but the tools are good IMHO.) I like their HDR tool (which you can easily use by taking three bracketed exposures, the correct one and typically ones at plus and minus two stops, allowing you to overcome the limited range of brightnesses cameras support in a single image) and think it is well worth installing. Another free option is HDR Efex 2 which is part of the Nik Tools which were Google and are now DXO, but are available as a free download from https://www.google.com/nikcollection/ (see link at top right). Note the Nik tool is a Plugins but you can just (on Windows) drag a link to the HDR Efex 2 .exe to the desktop and go from there (although IIRC it just saves the result in a "standard" location rather than offering a choice). If you have Lightroom that also has built-in HDR support.

Note that HDR Projects 4 has a lot of options and you may need to play around a bit to get a natural looking HDR, unless you fancy doing something with a more unnatural look (although some people are not fans of highly processed HDRs others like the effect).

Oh and while I am doing a bit of a quick start guide don't forget to check out the manual, especially the stuff on Ghosting removal on page 58: http://www.projects-software.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/HDR_projects_4-english.pdf - I'm assuming it's not the Pro version in the Gievaway

So remembering that it's a bit of a pain to register (unless you've done one of their tools before) but persevere and you'll get there.

Oh, if anyone reading this doesn't know what HDR is, it stands for "High Dynamic Range" and is usually used to combine differently exposed photographs of a scene to end up with an image capturing a greater range of brightness than the camera can. The classic example is being in a dark room looking out on a brightly lit scene. The camera can show the detail in the room, with the Window solid white, or the detail outside the window but everything in the room is black. But taking a set of (typically three) exposure-bracketed (standard, brighter, darker) images of the scene you can then combine them in some HDR software and have room and outside both visible in the picture.

You can either combine multiple images into an HDR or just select a Raw file (if you have one) and work from that (it won't be as good, but a fair bit better than the JPEG).

IIRC Projects 4 has a couple of advantages from 3, namely you get a Photoshop plugin as a Filter, not an Export Filter and you get support for high-resolution displays (4k. etc).

With the HDR software in today's give-away you have an additional step beyond just opening a photograph, you have to select the images to combine and choose some options. I was very pleased to see it has support for Raw file import, although as an older I don't know how it will do with the very latest cameras (but see at the bottom for a partial solution to this).

Once you’ve imported the images it works in basically the same way as the other Franzis Projects software.

The thing to get your brain around with the Projects software is they are a huge pile of image processing tools, which are gathered together into presets in the left pane. All those options do is select a bunch of processing tools and choose options for them, so they are infinitely tweakable. HDR Projects adds a multiple image merging option on top.

After you've loaded the image(s) you want to work with you can then play with the canned effects on the left side, play with assorted things on the right side panel (which should start on the “Finalise” tab). I'd go with the defaults in the "HDR Preparation" dialogue initially. Note the "do it" option in the bottom right.

Once you are happy with that changing to "Expert" in the right panel means you can add filters from the list at the top, select them in the middle of the panel and tweak their effects at the bottom (may need scrolling down). (The options on the left are just choosing and configuring a bunch of these options for you.)

The boxes at the top of the left panel filter the effects that are listed in the panel, so ignore them initially. On a faster computer you can use the Eye icon on the toolbar to disable the preview mode and show the final image in the main window, which IMHO is worth trying.

When saving the final image note that the first dialog, where it asks for the title, is going to write that over the image, it isn't the file name. The main disadvantage is the lack of Undo operations, although you can save Restore points.

I literally spent 90 seconds working on an image and was really quite pleased with the result. If you don't mind the learning curve and fancy playing with HDR I'd recommend it.

Oh, and to add raw support for more recent (although not very recent) cameras download this (if you're running 64-bit Windows):
http://transfer.franzis.de/projects/RawImageDllprojects_Win64.zip
and replace C:\Program Files\Franzis\HDR projects 3\FreeImage.dll with the dll file it contains.
If you're not running the 64-bit version of Windows, i.e. your computer doesn't have a directory "C:\Program Files (x86)" then the file you want for upgraded raw support in 32-bit Windows is: http://transfer.franzis.de/projects/RawImageDll_projects_Win32.zip
If you have a Mac you'll need to get the OSX version of FreeImage from SourceForge and replace the existing one, wherever it might be.

Good luck and enjoy!

P.S. if you want to compare their different versions look here:
https://www.projects-software.com/hdr/comparison
(Click on items to select then "Show results".)

P.P.S. one other thing, sometimes they screw up and send English users an e-mail in German rather than English, just be laid back about it... it's part of their charm (err...)

P.P.P.S. I should also say never pay full price for their software but if you want something subscribe to their newsletter and wait for the (usually) inevitable deal.

JohnL  –  6 years ago  –  War dieser Kommentar hilfreich? Ja | Nein (+83)

Sorry, missed editing the path for FreeImage from 3 to 4, but I suspect people got that...

JohnL  –  6 years ago  –  War dieser Kommentar hilfreich? Ja | Nein (+13)
#3

First of all got a German website, not a problem as German is my first language, but as I already had an account it wouldn't let me register and wanted me to set up a new account decided too many hoops to have to jump through. I've lived this long without this software and am sure I can continue to do so. Just a few questions ... Where's the developed? Why is there no help from either the developer or GOTD on the issues being reported? Why are there always so many issues with the software GOTD offers, no other similar sites present these issues? Sorry to say it but GOTD simply isn't as good as it was, but I suppose that as long as they make money out of it they don't care about quality, it's all about the money.

Robert  –  6 years ago  –  War dieser Kommentar hilfreich? Ja | Nein (+10)
#2

If the United States Government would use security measures as complex as the Franzis Projects nobody would ever be able to hack into any government department. It is by far the most complicated process of registering a piece of software. I'm still looking for the elusive serial number and I suppose if I ever find it, there will be more steps to get the software registered. Maybe more steps will require me to get in my car and drive to some clandestine location where I will find an envelope with further instructions. I didn't even mention dealing with a foreign language and had to agree to something written therein. Does anyone have the the serial number?

Jim Koup  –  6 years ago  –  War dieser Kommentar hilfreich? Ja | Nein (+8)
#1

The downloading and set up of this giveaway is very simple AS LONG AS YOU FOLLOW THE README INSTRUCTIONS. Yes, it's more complex than some but I had it all done in 10 minutes.

Niv  –  6 years ago  –  War dieser Kommentar hilfreich? Ja | Nein (+8)

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