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  2. Exposure fusion - Wikipedia

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    A higher dynamic range raw image can be reassembled and tone-mapped like usual HDR images, [4] [5] or more commonly: A blended image can be directly produced without reconstructing a higher bit-depth. [6] The former method assumes a linear response from the camera, which may be provided by DNG or other raw formats. Some variants can take ...

  3. Computational photography - Wikipedia

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    Examples of computational photography include in-camera computation of digital panoramas, [6] high-dynamic-range images, and light field cameras. Light field cameras use novel optical elements to capture three dimensional scene information which can then be used to produce 3D images, enhanced depth-of-field , and selective de-focusing (or "post ...

  4. Multi-exposure HDR capture - Wikipedia

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    Tone mapped high-dynamic-range (HDR) image of St. Kentigern's Church in Blackpool, Lancashire, England. In photography and videography, multi-exposure HDR capture is a technique that creates high dynamic range (HDR) images (or extended dynamic range images) by taking and combining multiple exposures of the same subject matter at different exposures.

  5. How to take HDR photos on your iPhone - AOL

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    Whether you're taking a picture of a dazzling beach sunset or documenting your weekend brunch, capturing it with HDR on can ensure that you get the best photos possible. HDR, which stands for ...

  6. 50 Times People Took Epic Photos And Had To Convince ... - AOL

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    The first example of this happened in the 1920s by Russian artist Alexander Rodchenko, who used scissors for a literal cut-and-paste method to create a collage using multiple photos. #4 A School ...

  7. 50 Hilariously Spot-On And Wholesome Recreations Of Photos ...

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    Image credits: Recreate the past Nostalgia is one of the big reasons why people love recreating old photos. Whether it’s a picture of you teasing your sibling or a throwback to a beach vacation ...

  8. High-dynamic-range television - Wikipedia

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    The highlights—the brightest parts of an image—can be brighter, more colorful, and more detailed. [2] The larger capacity for brightness can be used to increase the brightness of small areas without increasing the overall image's brightness, resulting in, for example, bright reflections from shiny objects, bright stars in a dark night scene, and bright and colorful light-emissive objects ...

  9. Tone mapping - Wikipedia

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    Tone mapped high-dynamic-range (HDR) image of St. Kentigerns Roman Catholic Church in Blackpool, Lancashire, England, UK. Tone mapping is a technique used in image processing and computer graphics to map one set of colors to another to approximate the appearance of high-dynamic-range (HDR) images in a medium that has a more limited dynamic range.