Using HDR photo in Iphoto 09

okay so i have an iphone 4, took some HDR pictures and imported them into iphoto 09. now how do i combine them to get one better quality picture? there is no mention of HDR in iphoto manual or menus?

okay so you can't with iphoto 09. you need to check the manual on the HDR feature on your phone.
Regards
TD

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