Adjust HDR camera settings on iPad
HDR (High Dynamic Range) helps you take great photos in high-contrast situations. The iPad camera takes several photos in rapid succession at different exposures and blends them together. The resulting photo has better detail in the bright and mid-tone areas.
Turn off automatic HDR
By default, iPad automatically uses HDR when it’s most effective. To manually control HDR instead, do the following:
On models that support manual HDR in Settings, go to Settings
> Camera, then turn off Smart HDR. On the camera screen, tap HDR to manually turn it on or off.
On earlier iPad models, tap
on the camera screen to manually turn it on or off.
By default, the HDR version of a photo is saved in Photos. On some iPad models, you can also save the non-HDR version; go to Settings > Camera, then turn on Keep Normal Photo.