You know that moment when you take a photo that looks perfect to your eyes, but comes out all wrong on your phone? Maybe the sky is too bright, or your friend’s face is too dark to see. That’s where ...
Since many devices in everyday use – smartphones, tablets, TVs and laptops with OLED displays – can display high dynamic range (HDR) content, it’s worth updating your editing practices so your images ...
Sharon Vaknin explains the ins and outs of HDR, and shows you how it can be used to create stunning images with your smartphone. Sharon Profis Former Vice President of Content, CNET Studios As vice ...
Have you ever tried to photograph a high-contrast scene, only to be frustrated when you find that the pictures you snapped just don’t do it justice? Don’t worry, it’s not you, or even your camera.
HDR—or High Dynamic Range imaging—has been a common feature on both iPhone and Android for a while now, and it can definitely help you take better-looking photos. But is it always the best option?
Three tools are all you need: With HDR Photostudio 2, realistic high-dynamic-range images are within your reach. A standalone program from Unified Color, HDR PhotoStudio 2 ($150, direct) helps you ...