The right image is over exposed to show the details in the dark areas. To fix that, you bracket, The left photo is underexposed to see the detail outside the door. This is because the sensor on the camera can’t capture all the light in the scene because it lacks the dynamic range. Notice the windows show white and the shadows are black. The image below shows the center image is the correct exposure for the scene. In order to capture HDR images, you need to bracket the photos (or use a true HDR camera). The more stops of light, the more details that can be displayed in the highlight and the shadow regions at the same time. For example 8 stops of dynamic range is bad, 15 stop is amazing. That’s why camera are measured in stops of light for Dynamic range. ![]() Without getting too technical, The dynamic range is how many stops of light can be capture and displayed. HDR means details in the shadows and in the highlights. Which means more than the usual dynamic range you see in an 8 or even 16 bit file. Quickly, HDR stands for High Dynamic Range. I say “actual” because there has been a lot of noise (confusion) about HDR over the past few years where it has been relegated to a look or an effect used in Photography to give a grungy or otherwise overprocessed look. I’m super excited and I have a ton of content and tutorials I have created on actual HDR. ![]() Keep an eye on this space, because HDR is the future and it’s coming at you fast. There is color and details in areas that used to only appear white on SDR (Standard Dynamic Range) screens. ![]() (I’ve been talking about this distinction for YEARS). Just for clarity, I’m talking about true HDR, not the HDR effect. (skip to Enabling the new features section if you want to skip my HDR explanation and HDR vs fake HDR rant) At this time, Chrome browser supports the HDR image format jpg XL (jxl). These new features enable you to output a true HDR image for viewing on HDR enabled screens like monitors, iPads, phones and laptops including Apple XDR screens. New HDR Features in Camera Raw in PhotoshopĪdobe has added some unreleased new features in Photoshop.
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