Ohanaware Issues HDRtist 1.0 For Mac OS X (Freeware HDR Software)
And A Celebratory Discount For Funtastic Photos
Jhangle, Pingtung, Taiwan -- Sept. 30, 2009 -- Ohanaware, specialists in photo editing software, announced the immediate availability of their new HDR Photography software "HDRtist". HDRtist is a user friendly HDR processor & tone mapper for the Macintosh platform. Its workflow has been designed to be effortless in operation, and to provide visually pleasing results. To celebrate the launch of HDRtist, Ohanaware is offering 20% off it's Mac OS X photo editing software "Funtastic Photos". :: About HDRtist :: HDRtist is a new Mac HDR photography tool from Ohanaware. HDRtist is easy to use HDR software, that creates HDR photos and tone maps them in a single step. An intuitive design makes it simple to choose from our 4 different tone mapping techniques. Even if you're not into HDR photography, HDRtist is a great tool to have for dramatizing dull photos, livening dark photos and boosting sunsets! We've included some HDR tutorials to help you get started with the amazing world of HDR photography. :: Pricing and Availability :: HDRtist is available today as freeware. The Funtastic Photos promotion is available from today, throughout the month of October 2009. 20% off reduces the price of a single user license even further from $34.99 down to $27.99. :: System Requirements :: HDRtist requires a Power Macintosh G5 or Intel based Macintosh computer, running Mac OS X v 10.4 or later. It is recommended to have at least 1 GB of RAM. :: About Ohanaware :: Ohanaware is a family team with a history and passion in software development, in 2007 their games company Ohana Games had a top ten hit with the game Recyclorama. Both Joy Sha and Sam Rowlands enjoy the thrill of amateur photography and sharing their photos with family and friends. Joy Sha has a history in the design industry with experience as a 2D and 3D artist, she also holds a masters in 3D animation. Sam Rowlands has been writing software since 1990. He won his first award in 2004.
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