HDR stands for High Dynamic Range and this style of photography is used to increase your photos range in colors. This type of process makes an image appear much closer to what the human eye sees as to opposed to what your camera’s sensor allows.  You can create an HDR photograph by changing the exposure of the picture three times then in Photoshop combining them as one with effects to enhance. It can also accurately represent the range of intensity levels found in real scenes. HDR is also commonly used to refer to display of images derived from HDR imaging in a way that exaggerates contrast for artistic effect. High-dynamic-range photographs are generally achieved by capturing multiple standard photographs, often using exposure bracketing, and then merging them into an HDR image. 




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