Creating HDR Images on Your Cell Phone
Tony SweetDescription
Shooting the interior of a flower conservatory, he exposes one image for the highlights and another image for the shadows of the exact same scene, all captured with his iPhone. The HDR App then weds the two images together, resulting in a true HDR photograph. If you want to make further adjustments, there are sliders for brightness, contrast, saturation, and warmth. Cell phone HDR.
One of the wonders of photographic technology.
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