The Oxford Dictionary defines dynamic range as “the ratio of the largest to the smallest intensity of sound that can be reliably transmitted or reproduced by a particular sound system.” That ...
High dynamic range (HDR) is quite the buzzword. There's been an explosion of "4K HDR" TV sets to choose from, along with HDR TV shows and movies from Netflix, Amazon and others. Meanwhile there's ...
As technology evolves, the art of High Dynamic Range (HDR) photography becomes more complex and, of course, more exciting. At the age of 13, I stood at Yosemite with my first Kodak point-and-shoot, ...
High dynamic range photography is a technique used to compensate for the limited dynamic range of most digital imaging sensors. The dynamic range of any image is a range of brightness levels from the ...
Welcome to another edition of Let’s Talk Photography! Have you ever seen one of those photos that look amazingly surreal with the bright, vibrant colors in the sky and the dreamy looking lights or the ...
Your eyes can see a lot more than your camera sensor can, and high-dynamic range photography, or HDR, is a popular technique that attempts to overcome those limitations by bringing out detail in both ...
Camera performance is now measured as much in terms of Dynamic Range as Resolution. Phil Rhodes explains this essential aspect of camera technology For more than a decade, dynamic range been one of ...
In 2014, renowned travel and landscape photographer, Trey Ratcliff, teamed up with Macphun to create the ultimate high-dynamic range (HDR) image processor. The result was Aurora HDR, a macOS ...
Chinese image sensor manufacturer OmniVision Technologies has announced four new smartphone sensors capable of capturing more dynamic range and less noise than ever before. The four sensors use ...
In photography, dynamic range is used to define the contrast ratio between the lightest and darkest areas of photo captures. Typically in a single capture. In smartphones and colloquially, as often as ...