One such app is HDR Camera. It comes in a free version for you to test out and see how you like it, then you can pick up the plus version for all the features. So what are you getting with HDR Camera?
– Full resolution
– Real HDR: exposure bracketing and tone mapping
– Simple: take a HDR image in one tap
– HDR images fused and tone mapped on device within seconds
– Hand shake compensation, no need to be rock-solid while shooting
– Correct handling of moving objects, de-ghosting
– You can control tone-mapping parameters: contrast, micro-contrast, color vividness, exposure
– Save original exposure bracketed images
– Location tagging
– Shutter sound can be muted (not on all models)
– Support for Flash on/off/auto
Application:Â HDR Camera
Developer:Â Almalence
Cost:Â FREE
Application:Â HDR Camera+
Developer:Â Almalence
Cost:Â $2.50