HDR


What is HDR?

Friends, when we usually take photos from our mobile phone, we see the HDR option in it. Today we will talk about what is HDR?

HDR’s full name is a High Dynamic Range. It means the difference between light and dark. We use it in professional photography. When you turn on the HDR option inside your camera, your camera pick 3 different pictures. The three pictures that are taken with the help of HDR

The first picture is called Overexposed and the second picture is called Underexposed and the third picture is called Normal.



HDR combines these three images into a final image within which the level of lighting is set.
This is the reason that when you turn on your HDR function your camera takes too much time to take photos. If you usually see some of your photos, the lights will be darker somewhere in your photo and the light will be much less somewhere. This is the reason that HDR takes the perfect picture. 

Do not use the HDR function if the subject is shaking or moving. If the light is nice means everything is visible on the screen then you should not use the HDR function because the photo will be good in normal mode. Do not use HDR in case of high contrast.

You can use the HDR function when there is too much dark light on an object or in some condition on some object, light is somewhere dark and there is a light on anywhere, then by turning the HDR function on your photo in a professional way can pick.


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