Why do you need DR: a closer look at dynamic range Part 3

HDR displays, file formats and editing software are becoming more common. This video is designed to be played back on an HDR display. In Parts One and Two, we discussed what dynamic range is and why dynamic range numbers only tell you a part of the story. It’s also worth noting that JPEG files don’t even use a camera’s full dynamic range; they typically include only nine or so stops of DR. So, if dynamic range numbers don’t tell

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