Exposure compensation
Exposure compensation is a feature that allows you to adjust the automatic exposure settings of your camera. This is especially useful in tricky lighting situations, like when there’s uneven light, when using filters, or when your photos are too dark or too bright. With exposure compensation, you can manually change the brightness of your images by either boosting or reducing the exposure.

Exposure bracketing
Exposure bracketing lets you snap three photos with varying exposure levels, ensuring that at least one of them will perfectly capture the light just right.
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HDR photos
Dynamic range refers to the difference between the lightest and darkest areas in a picture. HDR, which stands for high dynamic range, is a term used for cameras or methods that allow you to capture a wider range of light than what standard dynamic range (SDR) cameras can pick up.

My attempt



HDR merged

Some more AEB photos:



HDR Merged




HDR Merged

Further experimentation

Using the “preview for SDR display mode” I experimented with editing and even adding some vignette.

This was the product but I then used the pre-set mode to add a “storm clouds” pre-set.
Final product
