HDR Preview



1. You will need to manipulate the exposure to a certain number of stops (equally over/underexposed) to create a HDR image
2. You will need a DSLR, a tripod, and a program to combine the photos together.
3. You would want to take a HDR image to make a scene look appealing to the audience, such as a realtor or hotel.
4. You will see more details in the photo with brighter/more intense shades of color with added depth to make it look like you could walk into the picture.

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