Let's learn a little thing in photography that is called high dynamic
range, HDR. So pretty much what HDR photography and your smartphone does is
the same thing that is done professionally in let's say Photoshop.
Let me explain for your mobile device since most of us have an iPhone or an
Android device that has HDR capability for their photography. Now
what your iPhone does or what your Samsung or Pixel does it pretty much
just takes three different photos at three different exposures to give you a
good dynamic range something similar to what your eye sees.
Now what Photoshop does it's pretty much the same, when you take your photos
from your camera you take them at various different points of exposure and
then you compile them inside a photoshop, and photoshop merges the photo into a
photo that has high dynamic range to match something that you'd see in your
eye. Now one thing to know about HDR is that you do not really want to take
photos of things that are moving quick if you want to do them HDR it's
more for something like landscape photography you don't want
a lot of movement because it's gonna look really weird in your HDR photo, as
well as humans they kind of look tend to look a little weird in HDR photos. But
it's all for you you do what you do- it's your own photography just giving you
guys little tips of what kind of looks good in HDR it's things that are still
and don't have a lot of moving things in the background or foreground that will
mess up your photo and make it a little blurry or a little motion blur that you
do not necessarily want in your photography. Because again
you merge two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, 20 photos into one to
get that exposure of high dynamic range. So again just to recap you pretty much
take in my example over here that I'm going to show you three different
exposures a little bit of underexposed to the right exposure and overexposed
you merge those three photos into one photo that looks good and has a high
dynamic range, because not every camera can capture that dynamic range with this
just the sensor itself that's why if you merge them it has a better chance of
having that more realistic photo. But again it depends on
your sensor and how the dynamic range of your camera is so if you want to play
around with the high dynamic range go ahead do it
play around merge all the photos you want and make it as nice as possible.
Aright I hope you guys enjoyed hope you guys learned something today I hope you
guys like and share photos I kind of like HDR photos they're nice alright see
you guys, bye. :)
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