Img_20221204_133822812_hdr.jpg Review

If you have the original "bracketed" shots (the separate dark and light versions), you can manually stack them: : Import all images into Photoshop.

: The "HDR" in your filename means the photo should have better detail in the sky (highlights) and shadows than a standard shot. 2. Editing for a Professional Look IMG_20221204_133822812_HDR.jpg

: Use a black mask and a soft white brush to apply HDR effects only to specific areas, like the clouds or a dark foreground, to keep the rest of the photo looking natural. 3. Management & Storage If you have the original "bracketed" shots (the

: Select all layers and go to Edit > Auto-Align Layers to fix any slight camera shake. Editing for a Professional Look : Use a

: Because this is a .jpg , it is widely compatible. However, if you view it on an older monitor that doesn't support High Dynamic Range, the colors might look slightly different than they did on your phone screen. 4. Advanced: Exposure Blending

: In Photoshop, go to Image > Adjustments > HDR Toning to manually tweak the detail and vibrance.