Img_20221204_133822812_hdr.jpg Access

: Most smartphones and modern cameras automatically take three or more shots at different brightness levels—underexposed, standard, and overexposed—and merge them into this single JPEG file.

: In Photoshop, go to Image > Adjustments > HDR Toning to manually tweak the detail and vibrance. IMG_20221204_133822812_HDR.jpg

: Go to Edit > Auto-Blend Layers and select Stack Images to let the software pick the best-exposed parts of each photo. If you'd like, I can help you: Fix specific issues like blurriness or lighting Find the best software for your device Convert the file to a different format (like PNG or HEIC) : Most smartphones and modern cameras automatically take

If the automated result looks too "flat" or "fake," you can refine it using editing software like Adobe Photoshop or Lightroom . If you'd like, I can help you: Fix

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

: A common mistake is pushing "clarity" or "structure" too high, which creates "halos" around objects. For a realistic look, focus on balanced exposure.