- 02-16-2016, 03:34 AM #1Member
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High Dynamic Range (HDR) photography is great for making the most from your iPhones camera, especially in high-contrast situations.
With this feature, your iPhone takes multiple photos in rapid succession, each at a different exposure, and automatically blends them together. You get an image that has optimized highlights and really brings the shadows out of the noise, with way better detail in the bright and midtown areas.
When you enable HDR photography by taping the HDR icon in the Camera app, your iPhone will save two copies of the image in your photo library: the normal image (without HDR) along with its HDR counterpart.
This can put a strain on your iPhones storage, especially when taking a lot of HDR photos. If your iPhones storage is low, or youre the type of person who likes to plan ahead, read this tutorial to learn how to turn off HDR photo duplicates and save significant amounts of storage space on your device.
How to Turn off HDR Photo Duplicates
Step 1: Launch Settings on your iOS device and tap Photos&Camera.
Step 2: Scroll all the way to the bottom and flip the Keep Normal Photo switch to the OFF position.
Doing so ensures that whenever you take a HDR photo your iPhone will not keep its non-HDR variant. HDR photos in the Photos app are marked with HDR in the corner.
If you enable the Keep Normal Photo option, both the normal and HDR versions of the photo appear in Photos, but youll need twice as much space to store them.
HDR is available with both the front-facing and rear-facing cameras on the iPhone 5s and later. You can also select the HDR Auto option in the Camera app to let your iPhone use HDR when its most effective.
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- 05-23-2016, 07:50 AM #2
Re: Turn off HDR Photo Duplicates to Save iPhone Space
you can do this in camera app !!
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