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Use HDR For Evenly-Lit Photos With Amazing Detail
Taking photos of high-contrast scenes can be a
problem when it comes to exposure. A high-
contrast scene has both dark and bright areas –
such as a landscape with a bright sky and dark
foreground. When you take a photo, the camera
struggles to capture detail in both the shadows
(dark areas) and the highlights (bright areas).
You’ll usually end up with one of two problems:
Either the highlights will be correctly exposed,
but the shadows will appear too dark. Or the
shadows will be correctly exposed, but the
highlights will appear too bright. Fortunately,
the iPhone camera has an amazing feature that
helps you create more evenly-lit photos. It’s
called HDR. HDR stands for High Dynamic
Range. And it allows you to capture detail in
both the shadows and the highlights.
8 DR ISHAM MOBILE PHOTOGRAPHY TIPS