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Want your pictures to come out as realistic as possible? High Dynamic Range is a mechanism that is used by a lot of smartphones for a while now. You must be aware of 4K TVs that have HDR proficiency. However, the concept of photography is altogether different from that of a TV.

If we talk about an Apple device, multiple pictures are clicked in a sequence with different exposures and settings. HDR works at combining these images to form a single image and brings out the best of it. Interestingly, HDR works by default in the background, without any manual involvement.

Are you keen to learn more about the HDR technique and want to flaunt your photography skills? Read along to learn more about how it’s done on an iPhone and iPad.

How Does HDR Work on an iPhone and iPad Camera?

The HDR feature doesn’t come into notice when you launch the Camera app on your iPhone and iPad. It is because the feature works automatically in the background, and it’s fine to leave it that way to bring out the best of your pictures. It combines the images and brings a single image with the best lighting and color, by default.

However, if you want to take control of the HDR settings, you can make changes to the camera settings and use them whenever required.

The steps to work with HDR settings manually on your iPhone and iPad are:

  1. Go to the ‘Settings’ app from the home screen of your iPhone and iPad.
  2. Locate the ‘Camera’ option and click on the same.
  3. Turn the slider off for ‘Auto HDR’ under the HDR section. Also, turn on the slider for ‘Keep Normal Photo.’ Enabling this feature will keep the original picture for you to compare between the two.
  4. Open the ‘Camera’ app on your iPhone and iPad.
  5. Click on the ‘HDR’ option available at the top of the screen.
  6. Click the ‘On’ button to enable the HDR feature and capture an image.
  7. The HDR picture will appear in the ‘Photos’ app of your iPhone and iPad. You’ll notice the HDR icon appearing at the top of the picture. Also, you can swipe to the next picture to view the image without HDR. 

That was quick and easy, isn’t it? Whenever you compare the image with and without HDR, the difference between its quality will be noticeable. The one with the HDR-enabled will be better detailed and corrected than the non-HDR image.

You may set the HDR settings to ‘Auto’ that’ll let your device determine if the image requires HDR or not, based on the surroundings. It is essential to note that the HDR feature works at its best when you shoot outdoors.

Did you get to know about the HDR feature for the first time? What are you waiting for? Take the advantage at its best and conduct some jaw-dropping photoshoots.

Devin Smith is a creative person who has been writing blogs and articles about cybersecurity and utility software programs. He writes about the latest updates regarding office.com/setup and how it can improve the work experience of users. His articles have been published in many popular e-magazines, blogs, and websites.

Source:-https://office8.uk.com/a-guide-on-using-high-dynamic-range-on-iphone-and-ipad-camera/

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