Even smartphones and of course point & shoot systems come with this feature. Most modern cameras come with software that allows combining two or more images and thereby creating a single image with a higher dynamic range. Which in turn means you get more details out of both the highlights and shadow areas of your images. In other words, an HDR image represents a higher dynamic range than you would otherwise get with a single exposure. This happens by combining two or more images of the same composition, each of which entails a different exposure setting relevant for a particular section of the composition.
It involves capturing a larger range of light stops from the darkest black to the brightest white. High Dynamic Range or HDR is a popular effect in photography. Let’s take a look at the best HDR software that you can use to produce high contrast and high dynamic range images.