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: 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.
If you have the original "bracketed" shots (the separate dark and light versions), you can manually stack them: : Import all images into Photoshop. IMG_20221204_133822812_HDR.jpg
If the automated result looks too "flat" or "fake," you can refine it using editing software like Adobe Photoshop or Lightroom . : Most smartphones and modern cameras automatically take
: Select all layers and go to Edit > Auto-Align Layers to fix any slight camera shake. : Select all layers and go to Edit
: 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)

