HDR or High Dynamic Range, is a way to record the massive distance between light and dark that exists in nature. Used well, it can produce amazing images. Overdone, it can make nature look like a ...
Although introduced yesterday, I’ve held off writing this blog entry until I think I understand what’s happening in Fujifilm’s new Super CCD EXR image sensor, which touts high dynamic range (HDR).
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 ...
Of all the new TV technologies to emerge over the last few years, it’s arguable that none has had as big an impact on overall picture quality as High Dynamic Range, or HDR. When properly implemented, ...
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 ...
Onsemi AR0830 HyperLux™ LP-Powered 4K HDR USB Camera Delivers Ultra-Low Power Imaging with Wake-on-Motion for Edge AI and ...
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.