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Saving a native file

Saving a native file - Aurora HDR Tutorial

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Saving a native file

- As you work inside of Aurora HDR, there are many different options when it comes to saving files. One of the most important options is saving a native file that contains all of your project files and edits. Let me show you how. As you work with an image, you might decide to save everything, in case you need to make edits or changes in the future. To do this, choose "File," "Save." This will bring up a new window. Navigate to where you want to store the file, then you have a couple of important options to choose from. First up, it's a great idea to make sure to Save the original resources. Now, on a Mac, this is an option, meaning that you can save a very tiny project file, that's just kilobytes, as long as you have the original source files in the same folder. This can be useful if you're quickly working off of a Memory Card. But the Windows version of Aurora HDR, and, for greater compatibility, the Mac version too, encourages you to "Save the original resources" inside the…

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