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Bracketeer

Bracketeer - 4.0

Merges photos of different exposures to form a composite image.

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Current Version: 4.0
Release Date: 2009-11-02
License: Shareware
Downloads (this version): 351
Downloads (all versions): 13,998
Price: $29.95

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Bracketeer CommentaryYou might want to try an alternative first - Version: 3.3, 9/5/2008 07:14PM PST

gordon.pritchard
Bracketeer works fine, but its core technology is also used in Xfuse which is free. So, You might want to try Xfuse and compare it to Bracketeer.
Xfuse can be downloaded from here:

http://www.kekus.com/for_reg_users/

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Bracketeer CommentaryThis one goes to 11... - Version: 3.1.1, 4/9/2008 03:20AM PST

hueco
I would love to see some numbers next to those sliders, if possible. Otherwise, it's a Spinal Tap moment every time you play with Bracketeer.
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Bracketeer ReviewExcellent tool for photographers - Version: 2.6.5, 3/4/2008 08:29AM PST

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Tony Swash
I have used programs like Photomatix a lot in the past but I very much prefer the more natural images produced by Bracketeer. I have had great success not only using bracketed shots but also by creating a series of different exposures from the same Raw file and then combining them in Bracketeer. Almost always the default settings will produce very good results, so no need for tweaking or adjusting.

Any photographer wanting to improve the exposure and dynamic range of their photos should try this. Excellent support also.

Highly recommended
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Bracketeer CommentaryWhat's new? - Version: 2.5.2, 2/18/2008 12:00AM PST

hueco
Please provide a note on changes between versions.
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