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: 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 the automated result looks too "flat" or "fake," you can refine it using editing software like Adobe Photoshop or Lightroom . IMG_20221204_133822812_HDR.jpg
: Select all layers and go to Edit > Auto-Align Layers to fix any slight camera shake. : Use a black mask and a soft
: HDR files can sometimes be larger than standard JPEGs because they contain more data per pixel. focus on balanced exposure.
: A common mistake is pushing "clarity" or "structure" too high, which creates "halos" around objects. For a realistic look, focus on balanced exposure.