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IPhone 6 photos
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iPhone
Catégorie:
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Titre:
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Thread ID:
01609841
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>>>There is an option at the bottom of Settings>Photo & Camera called "Keep Normal Photo" that keeps both the HDR photo and a std resolution version of the same photo. If you don't have your camera set to use HDR it only keeps one photo but if you use HDR, you get two.
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>>Phil, you are so correct. Now I need to figure out if I need to keep the HDR (whatever it stands for; will look it up) and which version copied to my computer is HDR and which one is "normally exposed photo." A lot to learn for simply wanting the memories of a vacation :)
>>Thank you for your help.
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>I'm not sure which is which. An HDR photo is a "mesh" of three photos taken at different exposures.
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>You might check within the camera app itself and turn HDR off. It is an option near where the flash choices are.

When I am looking at the two jpg files (two images for the same photo) on my computer, their sizes are exactly the same. You would think that the HDR should be larger file but not so. So it appears that it does not matter which one I keep on my computer.

I am also reading an article online now about what iPhone 6 has as far as improvements to the camera.

Thank you.
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