Wednesday 30 November 2016

Video Smartphone Photography: HDR Tutorial, examples, How to and comparisons (stock vs Pro HDR camera)

Smartphone Photography: HDR Tutorial, examples, How to and comparisons (stock vs Pro HDR camera)
Smartphone Photography: HDR Tutorial, examples, How to and comparisons (stock vs Pro HDR camera)
Title : Smartphone Photography: HDR Tutorial, examples, How to and comparisons (stock vs Pro HDR camera)
Duration : 02:14
Channel : Arnob
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Smartphone Photography: HDR Tutorial, examples, How to and comparisons (stock vs Pro HDR camera)
Smartphone Photography: HDR Tutorial, examples, How to and comparisons (stock vs Pro HDR camera)
Smartphone Photography: HDR Tutorial, examples, How to and comparisons (stock vs Pro HDR camera)
Smartphone Photography: HDR Tutorial, examples, How to and comparisons (stock vs Pro HDR camera)

Hi, This video tutorial is all about smartphone (Iphone / Android) photography tecniques and more precisely HDR photography. HDR means "High Dynamic Range" this type of photo actuaaly captures more density of lights than traditional pictures. True HDR camera apps like Pro HDR camera take 3 different pictures when you press the shutter button. One picture is normal, one is over exposed and one under exposed, then they are nested in one picture to give a vivid result! No more blown away skyes! This function is available on the stock android camera (after 4.2 version) and on IOS 7. If you don't have it you can still download an HDR camera on playstore or apple store. But be aware that most HDR cameras are fake, they only take one picture and tweak it for more contrasty resluts. So it it not ideal but still work in most situations!

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