Hands-On With HDR Photos in the Next iPhone Update

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A photo of a train making a stop. Standard version on top, HDR version on bottom.
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A software update for Apple’s mobile operating system is due for release next week, and Wired.com has had hands-on time with a major new feature of the OS: high-dynamic range photography.

HDR, an automated processing feature aiming to deliver a “dummy-proof” photography method, will be included with the camera app on all iPhones running iOS 4.1 when it ships next week. When you take a picture, HDR processes three versions of the ...


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