I have the iPhone 12 Pro Max which takes photo and video with hdr. If I’m editing with Snapseed and looking to use it’s hdr should I take my photos without the hdr feature on the phone?
That's not HDR, for HDR photos taken with small camera sensors as in smartphones, you need a bracket of multiple images of the same subject, taken with different exposure times. That what you're doing is pseudo HDR, it results in loss of contrast and depth.
Yeah, that's why the title of the video says it is an HDR "EFFECT." I've been a photographer for 30 years. I am well aware of how to manually put together an HDR image.
@@MobilePixel That's nice. However, I don't really see the point in a "HDR effect" when you can merge a bracket of photos, even on mobile. Could you explain me why people use it?
Terrible explanation, you don't explain how to increase brightness & saturation, etc you adjust without explaining how you do it, needless to say, I'm a newbie.
Bro i how can i make one hdr image from 3 diferent exposing images? On phone like hdr merge
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Even though this video is old, this is fantastic.
I have the iPhone 12 Pro Max which takes photo and video with hdr. If I’m editing with Snapseed and looking to use it’s hdr should I take my photos without the hdr feature on the phone?
Does snapseed HDR use the iPhone's 3 separate exposures which are automatically the source for each iphone photo?
In the photo the buildings on the two sides are tilting toward the center. Can Snapseed fix that?
HDR Selective ?
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That's not HDR, for HDR photos taken with small camera sensors as in smartphones, you need a bracket of multiple images of the same subject, taken with different exposure times. That what you're doing is pseudo HDR, it results in loss of contrast and depth.
Yeah, that's why the title of the video says it is an HDR "EFFECT." I've been a photographer for 30 years. I am well aware of how to manually put together an HDR image.
@@MobilePixel That's nice. However, I don't really see the point in a "HDR effect" when you can merge a bracket of photos, even on mobile. Could you explain me why people use it?
Thanks man it's very helpful, and keep doing great videos
what is the name of this app?
Snapseed
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Terrible explanation, you don't explain how to increase brightness & saturation, etc you adjust without explaining how you do it, needless to say, I'm a newbie.
Too much yapping . Could have made this video under 2 minutes.