

Using layers gives you ultimate control over the outcome of your photo edits. I frequently have 4-5 layers per photo and sometimes more.

Aurora makes this process simple and this gives you such amazing capability and control over your image that you will end up using layers on every single photo. Truthfully, this is the BIG THING that caused me to switch from Photomatix over to Aurora HDR. The power of layers is so immense that you just cannot ignore it.

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