How to use your iPhone to take pictures of HDR

in #photography6 years ago

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Those who have taken HDR pictures, or high dynamic ranges, have beautiful pictures that allow the photographers to capture even moments of greater grandeur. The bright part of the HDR photography and the contrast will be able to expose them properly. There is a dark building against a bright background, especially when the pictures will be traditionally what happens, the building will not be nearly black. This may seem like an interesting effect while photographing, that we may not do this. While taking photos, we expect the details will be met with both the bright areas and the relative transparency of the reverse shadow.

In HDR pictures taken with your iPhone the application can be done using the HDR option. Because of the broader range of details involved in taking an HDR photo, though, it is important to be attentive that it takes a little to take an HDR picture of a non-HDR. This article helps you take high quality HDR photos with your iPhone, covers 2 parts:
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  1. Keep General Photos Option Settings> Photos> Visit: Sometimes the HDR images are not like normal ones. Why you might need to turn on "Keep General Photos" turned on. You can choose whether you already have the option to put on HDR, but what really happens is that your iPhone will save three different open photos. To keep the "normal" photo - - photos that are used to be seen when we take photos in HDR mode - - you need to go to your settings and generally have the option to keep the photo open. If you set the HDR you return the "normal" photo to go through the change process until it remains so.

  2. Tap the expose of the darkest area of the picture: Recently, someone who has taken pictures with an iPhone, is probably familiar with the feature "Focus Tap", but can not realize much of it, this feature is focused on automatically adjusts exposure In that photo section. Features "Face Focus" This use adjusts the exposure, especially when users are automatically getting focused in the image area. This helps improve HDR functionality on iPhones.

While using the user, the image below looks like something you can see on "Focus Tap."
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  1. Understanding iPhone HDR's limitations is that iPhone now has an HDR option impressive. However, it is important to realize that the iPhone uses the HDR option, with which the functionality is somewhat limited. For example, if you want to move towards your subject, or you want a strong contrast picture, you do not want to take an image of the HDR option.

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HDR is very cool! It is like a better dinamic range

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