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There are tons of software that do exactly that. A number also bypass the HDR image by producing an image using Exposure Fusion so that you do not have to do tone-mapping. You lose flexibility but it can produce good results faster.

Lightroom and Photoshop have an HDR feature built-in and they have an option to Align images or not. For a list of Exposure Fusion software, see this answerthis answer.

There are tons of software that do exactly that. A number also bypass the HDR image by producing an image using Exposure Fusion so that you do not have to do tone-mapping. You lose flexibility but it can produce good results faster.

Lightroom and Photoshop have an HDR feature built-in and they have an option to Align images or not. For a list of Exposure Fusion software, see this answer.

There are tons of software that do exactly that. A number also bypass the HDR image by producing an image using Exposure Fusion so that you do not have to do tone-mapping. You lose flexibility but it can produce good results faster.

Lightroom and Photoshop have an HDR feature built-in and they have an option to Align images or not. For a list of Exposure Fusion software, see this answer.

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There are tons of software that do exactly that. A number also bypass the HDR image by producing an image using Exposure Fusion so that you do not have to do tone-mapping. You lose flexibility but it can produce good results faster.

Lightroom and Photoshop have an HDR feature built-in and they have an option to Align images or not. For a list of Exposure Fusion software, see this answer.