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more about #highdynamicrange plastikwaren: If I were to take one shot in RAW format, wouldn't I be able to create the necessary three different exposures out of the one shot, making the necessa... more » ChasityKaplooyi: Some of us like the clown vomit, btw. (Great metaphor, JM.) The surreal versus the documentary photo, versus the "realistic" (but adjusted) photo are... more » e0ytk: Great tips guys. I've been using one of the recommended camera's for getting HDR, the Pentax K10. I take 5 exposures at 2 stop differences and I creat... more » IN THE FACE!: Always wondered how this was done. Thnx! more » balls187: Just a minor nitpick, the images are HDR; they're regular images that have been tone-mapped from HDR images. True HDR images can't be displayed on any... more » matthorn: Even if most high dynamic range photos on Flickr make you want to barf. really? I found them to be brillinaly refreshing as if you had merged a poet a... more » kaylix: "horrifically gaudy results"? Really?? I thought those shots were very interesting... more » SegamanXero: maybe I will finally replace my Minolta DiMAGE F300 with this? from what I've seen so far HDR looks mighty pretty in pictures! more » MrBlahBlah: There is a fugifilm that does an HDR-like thing, but just with one shot (it relies on some magic with the sensor). It's not out yet, but its coming out. more » dMek: This is more of a dynamic range extension than true HDR. The two shots are most likely compared, combined extra shadow and highlight detail to extend ... more » -
#howto
How To: Create Stunningly Realistic High Dynamic Range Photographs
In the right hands, high dynamic range imaging can blend multiple exposures of the same scene to more closely reproduce what your eye can see. Here's how to do HDR the right way. More » -
#cameras
Ricoh CX1 Point and Shoot Does In-Camera High Dynamic Range, 120fps Slow-Mo
Even if most high dynamic range photos on Flickr make you want to barf, it's still incredibly useful for creating images that match what the naked eye sees. The Ricoh CX1 does HDR images in-camera. More » -
#hdrtv
SIM2, Dolby's High Dynamic Range TV: For Quality A-Team Viewing
Hey kids! Mr. T here, tellin' you that watching too much TV is bad for you. But if you're stuck inside, maybe you're sick with a cold or something, then this new TV by Dolby and SIM2 Multimedia might be good. It's got some cool local-dimming LED technology —1,838 of the suckas— that dynamically adjust backlighting for the best picture. They say it's got infinite contrast ratio: no shit! Guess that's the High Dynamic Range part. Has 1920 x 1080 pixels, 46-inch screen and is designed by an Italian-sounding guy. Giorgio Revoldini. Say What? You want to buy it? It's a protoype, sucka. [7 Gadgets]
