1. A couple of extra tools such as the ability to crop images would be nice meaning that I would not have to swap apps as much but it does what it says on the tin and it does it well.Probably the best free multiple image HDR app without restriction on output resolution.
2. There is only one ad that can be closed immediately after saving an image.Very impressive results from a limited interface, would like to see either more customisation or the ability to save in DNG to process further externally? Sounds like overkill but I'd go next from VibHDR output to Capture1 for final output if there was a RAW save option.
3. ) but that would worth it IMO.works well for combining multiple exposures, but image alignment seems a little lacking in some situations.
4. Thankyou.Does not seem to align images before doing hdr merge of multiple exposures.
5. When I was editing images, the sliders on the image disturbing and while sliding those, the image hide behind fingers.
6. i would consider buying it if the image alignment was better, or it provided a way to manually align imagesLike it a lot.
7. As a graphic designer with 20+ years experience, I find your app straight-forward and quick to use with great output for my personal smartphone photography.
8. Many algorithms to choose from, enough options to enhance the final image.
9. An attempt to merge 2 images resulted in blurred output.
10. I was after something like the windows app hugin that performs alignment and combining multiple exposures.
11. Those can be placed somewhere other than image area.