I used it 2 days ago. It will take a regular shot and then it pushes/ pulls the exposure to make 3 shots. It doesn't take 3 separate shots. It works ok... opens up the shadows some and pulls down the highlights. Just a wee bit, but enough to make a difference. You can set prefs to keep only the HDR or both.
#535269 - 09/10/1010:58 PMRe: Where is HDR in iOS4.1?
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Originally Posted By: NucleusG4
I used it 2 days ago. It will take a regular shot and then it pushes/ pulls the exposure to make 3 shots. It doesn't take 3 separate shots. It works ok... opens up the shadows some and pulls down the highlights. Just a wee bit, but enough to make a difference. You can set prefs to keep only the HDR or both.
Thats interesting Still it has to pull exposures and it claims that it saves a before and sorta an after shot so you can compare. Anyway it has to eat up some space?
Still it has to pull exposures and it claims that it saves a before and sorta an after shot so you can compare. Anyway it has to eat up some space?
They are not saving a copy, but like Version Cue in the Adobe Creative Suite it saves the info on what changes to make in small text file, or for this maybe just text embedded in the photo which would add no space. Not sure how much a text file takes up on the phone but on a computer it's anywhere from .5K to 4K.
A photo is 1400K. If the text file is 4K, It would take 350 photos to "eat up" the space one photo takes. If the versions are saved in a text file, all depending on the size of the allocation blocks, .5 or 4K, out of 3000 photos you would probably get 1 to 8 less. The space used is not a factor.