High dynamic range imaging, or HDR, is a photographic and imaging technique/method set. This is a type of photography called Alternative photography. It allows for a much greater dynamic range in an image from its lightest and darkest aspects. Most cameras, being non-HDR, do not capture all the light details from the real life counterpart. They usually cannot capture the faint sunlight, vivid sunsets, bright, sunny weather, etc that is found in real life. Now, HDR technique doesn’t simply take the desired picture; instead, it takes multiple pictures and combines them using Photoshop. The photographer must take multiple pictures at varying exposure levels so the HDR will produce what is the final product. Basically any camera capable of taking over and under exposed pictures can be used with the High dynamic range photograph technique. With the rapidly growing popularity of this technique, many modern cameras are being made with built-n HDR features.




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