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HDR is used more or less accurately for almost any way to get more details out of the shadows and/or highlights. True HDR is only possible by [[Contrast Blending]] (see there for details) or specialised equipment like HDR cameras (f.e. [http://spheron.com/spheron/public/en/hdri_spherocamhdr/hdri_spherocamhdr.php SpheroCamHDR]) or HDR Monitors. | HDR is used more or less accurately for almost any way to get more details out of the shadows and/or highlights. True HDR is only possible by [[Contrast Blending]] (see there for details) or specialised equipment like HDR cameras (f.e. [http://spheron.com/spheron/public/en/hdri_spherocamhdr/hdri_spherocamhdr.php SpheroCamHDR]) or HDR Monitors. | ||
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Revision as of 14:23, 11 November 2005
HDR or HDRI refers to techniques and images that are capable of taking or showing higher dynamic range as usual photography and imaging. True HDR images use a higher bit depth and/or floating point format in order to extend the range of values. There are several HDR formats among them
- .hdr Radiance format
- .tif Floating point TIFF
- .pfm Portable floatmap
- .float Raw binary floating point
- .exr OpenEXR format
Some more info on HDR is found on wikipedia: [1]
HDR is used more or less accurately for almost any way to get more details out of the shadows and/or highlights. True HDR is only possible by Contrast Blending (see there for details) or specialised equipment like HDR cameras (f.e. SpheroCamHDR) or HDR Monitors.