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High-dynamic-range is a technique used in photography.

It reproduce a better dynamic range of luminosity than is possible with standard photographic techniques.

 

It means that you slighly underexpose the image in a high-contrast scene.

 

 

 

 

True HDR photography involves combining the data from multiple bracketed exposures to restore detail at the extreme ends of the tonal range.

 

It's basically built from 3 exposures: normal exposure, overexposure to increase shadow details and underexposure to retain details in highlight.

Bracketing is when you take several shots of the same object useing differtent camera settings 

Fake HDR

it creates a high contrast and that makes the colors and the lighting more clear and enjoyable.

I like my fake HDR the most because it has a lot of diferent and strong colors.

You can also see different shapes that stand out because of the contrast.

There is a lot going on in that picture but i feel like the HDR-Effect kinda organize my picture.

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