When shooting High Dynamic Range (HDR) photos, the photographer must bracket the pictures. “Bracket” is just a fancy technical term which means that you take the same shot with different exposures:...
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The Apple iPhone 4 has really set a new standard in the mobile phone camera. The image quality of both stills and video is now good enough for even professional production work, well kind of. Indeed, the iPhone 4 (just...
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Using High Dynamic Range (HDR) technique can dramatically improve your real estate photography. But how much is just right? This excellent video gives examples of the good, the bad and the ugly of HDR photography:...