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iPhone Camera HDR (High Dynamic Range) Feature
What is HDR (High Dynamic Range) feature on my iPhone camera? In what situation should I use the HDR feature?
✍: FYIcenter.com
HDR (High Dynamic Range) is an iPhone camera feature in which the camera will take 3 photos in very short period of time when you press the shutter:
The camera then creates an enhanced photo by combing the best parts of these three photos. This enhanced photo is called HDR photo.
The overexposed photo and the underexposed photo will be automatically deleted. But you have the option to keep the original photo and the HDR photo.
Since HDR requires the camera to take 3 photos of the same subject and combine them into the final photo, the subject should stand still or moving slowly. Otherwise, the camera will not be able to combine them nicely.
So you should not use HDR to take photos of fast moving subjects.
The picture below shows the comparison of the normal photo and the HDR photo
from iPhone cameras (source: iphonephotographyschool.com):
⇒ Using iPhone Camera HDR Feature
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