High dynamic range
High dynamic range (HDR) is a photography term that describes media applications such as digital imaging and digital audio production. The HDR feature is capable of producing a higher dynamic range than the status quo.
Digital imaging
- High-dynamic-range imaging (HDRI), the compositing of images or videos to extend the dynamic range beyond the native capability of the capturing device
- High-dynamic-range rendering (HDRR), the real-time rendering of virtual environments using a dynamic range of 65,535:1 or higher (used in computer technology)
Digital audio
- XDR (audio): Used to provide higher-quality audio when using microphone sound systems or recording into cassette tapes
- HDR Audio: a dynamic mixing technique used in EA Digital Illusions CE Frostbite Engine to allow relatively louder sounds to drown out softer sounds
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