HDR 2.0 lets you take high dynamic range images of action shots AND without taking multiple pictures of the same subject.
What is the difference between the traditional HDR and HDR2.0? HDR2.0 can take action shots, traditional HDR cannot. HDR2.0 automatically also corrects exposure problems.
What is HDR? It is a technique for obtaining a composite image from several still images of the same subject with different exposure settings. In each of these still images, there are under-exposed and over-exposed areas, in which the details are obscured. In the HDR composite, however, the details of the darker areas have been borrowed from the more over-exposed still images, and the details of the brighter areas have been borrowed or based from under-exposed still images. The resulting image is vivid, and full of details, both dark and light.
How to use it:
1. Choose from camera or album
2. Press "HDR" button will show you the "Flash" image based on your original picture.
3. Dragging the screen to the left or to the right shows different images all related to HDR2.0
4. Single Tap shows all the images as thumbnails. You can click on a thumbnail to go to a particular image directly. You can re-order these thumbnails to see two images side-by-side.
5. Double Tap zooms the pictures
6. Turning sideways shows the same picture in landscape mode.
7. You can save by clicking the "Save?" sign in the upper right hand corner.
8. Uploading the picture is allowed (facebook, email, 9Monkeys online photo-editor)