iPhone 3GS Supports HDR

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Thursday, September 30th, 2010

Don’t go rioting in the streets or anything but apparently there are some small icons in the iOS SDK that show the HDR On and HDR Off logos in standard and “retina” resolution. This could mean that the 3GS could feasibly support HDR photo shoots although it probably actually means that Apple simply created a high-def version of all its icons and this one slipped past the censors.

Note that the “@2x” in the filename is simply Apple’s naming convention for Retina-quality images.

via 9to5mac

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