Pseudo-HDR photography, which is normally simply called HDR, means taking multiple shots at varying exposure levels of a particular subject. A special computer program will then combine images together into a single image. Post-processing is an important stage of HDR photography and involves adjustment of contrast, brightness and darkness. HDR images will have a much higher range of lighting than regular images. Such images may even seem surrealistic, because the human eye is not used to viewing photos with high tonal ranges. ImageConverter Plus has improved support of HDR images and enables the uses to convert and save them in EXR format.