Tuesday, June 25, 2013

iOS 7 introduces for the first time in the history of HDR for iPad - Letemsvetemapplem.eu

icon-ios7 When the company brought in that time a new operating system 4.1, the newly offered features that also included HDR. The so-called HDR photos work very simply, the camera captures an overexposed and underexposed photos and along with them also standard photograph. Then try these three photos to assemble the image, which in most cases offers better color than when shooting without HDR. This feature already offered by Apple in the iPhone 4, however, was always limited to the iPhone and iPod touch.

Now in iOS 7 Beta 2 with HDR, a High-Dynamic-Range also receives the first iPad. All iOS devices that support iOS 7 and have a new HDR feature that allows you to shoot even on the iPad too bright or too dark photos, but you should almost always wait for optimal results. This feature is available on both the classic 9.7 “Retina iPad, and the iPad mini. Sample photo comes from the server Gizmodo.com

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