LEFT: Normal photo RIGHT: HDR-enhanced with iOS 4.1
Yesterday Apple introduced iPod Nanos that look like Shuffles, iPod Shuffles that look like pocket change, iTunes that looks like Facebook, and best of all…
HDR in the iPhone camera app.
Basically, when you’ve got bright light in part of your shot that would results in blown our highlights, you turn on HDR. The camera takes 3 shots instead of one, and combines them to preserve details in dark ares and bright areas.
From these early demo shots, Apple’s implementation looks to be subtle and well-done.
First look: HDR photos with Apple’s iOS 4.1 (AppleInsider)
How I want my own iPhone 4!!!
Personally, I’m not a big fan...only b/c many people use it
How I want my own iPhone 4!!!
UGH i wish my iPod Touch came with a camera. ….but well, I have a Nikon D60, so it’s not like I’m lacking a camera. BUT...