The latest update to the iPhone 4 includes support for taking HDR photos

by geekzhang on 2010-09-15 14:41:20

Last week, Apple released the latest version of the iOS 4.1 update pack, which includes a new feature for taking photos: HDR (High Dynamic Range), which can bring better photos to the iPhone 4.

The HDR function is mainly used in scenes with excessive light ratio, which can effectively compensate for the loss of details in the highlight area and the dark part. Although there is a certain gap compared with the late HDR of SLR +, this effect is already very good for mobile phones, and it is simpler to use.

However, the iPhone 4 also had some problems when taking photos with HDR. When I used the computer to transfer the photos in the iPhone 4, I found that some HDR photos were very large, and some had been searched for 50MB. In any case, the iPhone 4's use of HDR to improve the licensing effect is commendable, and Apple will further improve this feature.

Here's a comparison of the iPhone 4HDR features: