Quote Originally Posted by Jaimecbr900
Another easy way to look at it is like this:



(Using Jorge's batch of 8 pics used)

See how pic #1 has the sky looking great, but the foreground is too dark?

Now see how pic#3 and #6 have the foreground exposed right, but the sky "blown out"?

Well, if I'm correct, HDR combines images like that into one image that shows higher depth and correct exposure all in one.



I found some cool visual examples so yall can see what it is too:



http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High_dynamic_range_imaging

Look at the sample images to the right. If you click on them, they open up bigger and you can see.

Thanks for the great info. I need to take a photoshop class so i can learn how to layer and such. Those pictures from wikipedia are great examples.