This is included with LR, a bit more robust, and I think aesthetically more pleasing. But you can’t show HDR in the embedded view, just on the Adobe domain.
I must be missing something. I tried syncing two HDR images as shown in your video (big thanks for teaching me that!), but they only show in SDR. The "info" panel on each image does not show HDR. Is this a beta feature, or is there another setting I might be missing? (Edit: MacBook Pro M1 Max, Safari. When viewed in Edge for Mac I see the HDR tag in the info panel, but it hangs while trying to render, which makes me think it's a Safari problem?) Thanks again.
Android 14 supports it in both browser and Photos app. iOS 17 supports it in the Photos app, but we need browser support there. LR mobile supports both. So much of this is already in place.
@@gregbenzphotographythat said, not all Android 14 devices support HDR images. For example, with Pixel phones, the 6a, the 7 series and later all support it, but older phones currently don't, no matter the android version. I believe the story is similar or worse with most other vendors. HDR video has been supported for forever by way of automatically adjusting the entire screen when an HDR video is opened in fullscreen (landscape), but that's never the case for images with Pixel phones.
Thanks for sharing the “hack”-I was wondering how you did that.
That's pretty cool. Glad they added HDR to it. How would you compare it to uploading to something like Zonerama?
This is included with LR, a bit more robust, and I think aesthetically more pleasing. But you can’t show HDR in the embedded view, just on the Adobe domain.
I must be missing something. I tried syncing two HDR images as shown in your video (big thanks for teaching me that!), but they only show in SDR. The "info" panel on each image does not show HDR. Is this a beta feature, or is there another setting I might be missing? (Edit: MacBook Pro M1 Max, Safari. When viewed in Edge for Mac I see the HDR tag in the info panel, but it hangs while trying to render, which makes me think it's a Safari problem?) Thanks again.
Safari does not support HDR photos, so Adobe sends the SDR image there.
Thanks again
I hope there is a solution for watching HDR on mobile phones
Android 14 supports it in both browser and Photos app. iOS 17 supports it in the Photos app, but we need browser support there. LR mobile supports both. So much of this is already in place.
@@gregbenzphotographythat said, not all Android 14 devices support HDR images. For example, with Pixel phones, the 6a, the 7 series and later all support it, but older phones currently don't, no matter the android version. I believe the story is similar or worse with most other vendors.
HDR video has been supported for forever by way of automatically adjusting the entire screen when an HDR video is opened in fullscreen (landscape), but that's never the case for images with Pixel phones.