Ultimate HDR processing filters for Photoshop.
Our expertise in CGI, in a Photoshop plug-in.
Dealing with 32-bit HDR images can still be problematic nowadays, as few software packages support 32-bit formats properly.
ArionFX for Photoshop is a versatile tool that offers a variety of key HDR image processing algorithms designed to function in floating-point 32-bit HDR data. Remarkably, ArionFX operates in Linear Workflow, not washing out your image, and respecting its full dynamic range at all times.
Whether you are a photographer or a CGI artist seeking for advanced HDR tonemapping, firefly removal, glare, bloom... ArionFX is a must in your toolchain.
Remove speckles, add some grain
HDR despeckler
ArionFX features a high-performance speckles removal algorithm which works similarly to Photoshop's native Dust and scratches filter, but in 32-bit HDR.
HDR film grain
Adding good-looking film grain to a picture or a render is often more complicated than it seems, but not with ArionFX.
Lens effects
HDR vignetting
Vignetting can help make your images pop by forcing the center of interest to the middle of the image.
HDR color fringe
ArionFX simulates the very well-known chromatic aberration of optical lenses just right.
HDR bloom
Bloom simulates tiny particles in the air that catch light and produce a soft halo around bright spots.
HDR glare
Glare adds nice and eye-candy streaks of diffracted light to the bright areas of your image.
Advanced HDR tone-mapping and sharpening
HDR tone-mapping
ArionFX provides a variety of tonemapping operators; both popular algorithms, and algorithms developed in-house. Each of these has a characteristic behavior, offering great flexibility and infinite looks.
HDR sharpening
HDR sharpening provides a color-preserving way to enhance the details of photographs and computer-generated images. Sharpenig works in full HDR meaning it will work harder on brighter parts of the image.
Multi-layered .exr and .agb importer
Multi-layered .exr
ArionFX for Photoshop takes care of making it possible to open .exr files with more than one layer (which is not possible with Photoshop's native .exrloader) like those Arion generates when using AOVs and saving to the G-Buffer mode.
This is also compatible with other rendering softwares that can output multi-layered .exr files.
Arion G-Buffer (.agb)
The .agb format is Arion Renderer proprietary format that uses full 32-bit float, uncompressed and multi-layered output that until now was only possible to save and not to read.
It is completely lossless, raw output buffer without tonemapping or any destruction of the color range.