19lights, aka developer John Hable, has released Ginger HDR, its easy-to-use HDR tonemapping plugin for After Effects and Premiere.
The plugin runs on Windows and Mac OS X, and is available at a discounted price of $129 until 31 March, down from the MSRP of $199.
There isn’t a lot of other information on the Ginger HDR website at the minute (you can find a little bit more in our original story), so check out the videos on the Vimeo channel to see the plugin in action.
Visit the 19lights Vimeo channel for Ginger HDR video tutorials
Download a 30-day trial version of Ginger HDR
Tags: 19lights, After Effects, Ginger HDR, HDR, John Hable, Mac OS X, plugin, premiere, tonemapping, Windows


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