Outfitted with two Sony ICX204AL 1/3-in. progressive-scan CCD sensors mounted to a custom-designed optical prism, the AD-081CL monochrome HDR (high dynamic range) camera from JAI attains dynamic range ...
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 enables impressive graphics while gaming. It can also create incredible photographs from your still images. Traditionally, photographers would take multiple images at varying ...
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 ...
Antony Ingram February 7, 2011 Comment Now! In-car cameras have a variety of uses and not all are just 'Big Brother' style surveillance. We've recently looked at equipping new drivers' cars with ...
A lot is made about dynamic range in modern cameras. But can it really, truly be measured easily and accurately? Of all the numbers chased by camera people, dynamic range is probably the most sensible ...
HDR Expose does a very good job of creating sharp, clean high-dynamic images, though the midtones tend to be contrasty, and the workflow can be clumsy. High-dynamic-range (HDR) imaging is a growing ...
High dynamic range (HDR) is a feature found on many modern TVs, and it can dramatically enhance picture quality. HDR allows a display to produce images with higher brightness, better contrast, and ...
Adobe is working to inch smartphone photo quality a bit closer to a DSLR’s, with just software. On March 6, Adobe launched updates for Lightroom Mobile on both iOS and Android with a new mode that ...
The latest security cameras take full advantage of recent advances in digital imaging technology and increasingly incorporate intelligent algorithms based on motion and object detection to automate ...
You may know that "HDR" stands for High Dynamic Range, a term with origins in photography. Now, it's a buzzword that's popping up on more mobile displays and is being touted as a selling point. What ...
You might have already seen this HDR, or High Dynamic Range, photo of the Tokyo skyline at night from Boing Boing or JeanSnow’s blog. I haven’t been able to stop thinking about it, so here’s a post.