HDR (High Dynamic Range) blending is a photo editing technique where multiple exposures of the same scene—underexposed, normal, and overexposed—are combined into one balanced image. In real estate photography, it helps capture both bright highlights (like windows) and dark shadows (like corners) without losing detail.
What is HDR Blending?
HDR blending is the process of combining multiple exposures of the same scene into one final image. Typically, three or more photos are taken at different exposure levels:
Underexposed (captures highlight details like bright windows and lights)
Normal exposure (captures the natural look of the room)
Overexposed (captures shadow details in darker areas)
These exposures are then merged manually or through software to create a single photo that displays the full range of tones—bright highlights, mid-tones, and deep shadows—without losing important details.