HDR - Page 5
HDR stands for High Dynamic Range. It refers to a technology used in imaging and video that enhances the range of color and brightness between the darkest and lightest parts of an image. HDR allows for a greater contrast ratio and a more nuanced representation of light, making photos and videos appear more realistic and vibrant.In HDR imaging, multiple exposures of the same scene are often combined to produce a final image that retains details in both the highlights and shadows. This is particularly important in scenes with extreme lighting conditions where traditional imaging might either wash out bright areas or obscure details in dark areas.HDR is widely used in photography, television displays, and video games, providing viewers with a more immersive experience. HDR content must be viewed on compatible displays that can support the wider range of luminance levels and color fidelity that HDR offers.