some good and some bad - like Steve said, in some cases, HDR truly makes a lot of difference. Had posted about HDR on iOS on my earlier blog (this blog is exclusively dedicated to stuff.
without further ado, a few examples (will add more later) where HDR helps:
The non-HDR version (quick question: do you see that there are some people on the left? you do? ok, do you see the color of their shirts?)
Now for the HDR version of the same pic below:
Now you see some red, don't you?
and the stone and the grass.
So I'd declare that HDR helped a little here to get the finer details.
Let's look at another example, in a different situation:
here's the non-HDR pic
Nothing wrong with this one (except for the grainy image, which we should, for now, just overlook!)
and now for the same pic's HDR version:
the lights do look better on this one, right?
Will be posting more later, but let me just give one example when HDR messes it up (read: movement)
here's the original one:
This looks good.
and its HDR version:
Man, the kite's just lost it.
So the original one was better and HDR messed it up.
more pics would be coming up, as they come up.






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