Unlike a compact camera or a DSLR, your iPhone doesn’t let you adjust the most popular settings: aperture, lens length, shutter speed, and white balance. That said, several tools within the Camera app ...
You know that moment when you take a photo that looks perfect to your eyes, but comes out all wrong on your phone? Maybe the sky is too bright, or your friend’s face is too dark to see. That’s where ...
My phone’s camera has a “HDR” setting. What is it good for? HDR stands for high dynamic range. To create an HDR photo, you usually combine three images (one overexposed, one underexposed and one with ...
The iPhone offers an optional HDR mode, that combines multiple exposures into one photo, to create a single photo with a wide range of light. HDR produces some beautiful looking iPhone photographs, ...
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With its iOS 4.1 update, Apple rolled out a fun new feature just for iPhone 4 users—an HDR (high dynamic range) setting for the iPhone 4’s rear-facing camera. Dynamic range is the spectrum of light to ...
You might have noticed the three letters "HDR" on your smartphone's camera app when you're lining up a picture, and you might wonder whether to keep it on or off. It's generally better to keep it on, ...
I reviewed Pro HDR many years ago when it was among the first High Dynamic Range apps and best of the camera apps for the iPhone. In short order, Apple added HDR capability to its own software, but in ...
My phone’s camera has a “HDR” setting. What is it good for? HDR stands for high dynamic range. To create an HDR photo, you usually combine three images (one overexposed, one underexposed and one with ...
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