Rendering High Dynamic Range (HDR) scenes on media with limited dynamic range began in the Renaissance whereby painters, then photographers, learned to use low-range spatial techniques to synthesize appearances, rather than to reproduce accurately the light from scenes. *The Art and Science of HDR I
The Art and Science of HDR Imaging (McCann/The Art and Science of HDR Imaging) || Why Does HDR Improve Images?
โ Scribed by McCann, John J.; Rizzi, Alessandro
- Book ID
- 120600168
- Publisher
- John Wiley & Sons, Ltd
- Year
- 2011
- Weight
- 57 KB
- Category
- Article
- ISBN
- 0470666226
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Rendering High Dynamic Range (HDR) scenes on media with limited dynamic range began in the Renaissance whereby painters, then photographers, learned to use low-range spatial techniques to synthesize appearances, rather than to reproduce accurately the light from scenes. *The Art and Science of HDR I
Rendering High Dynamic Range (HDR) scenes on media with limited dynamic range began in the Renaissance whereby painters, then photographers, learned to use low-range spatial techniques to synthesize appearances, rather than to reproduce accurately the light from scenes. *The Art and Science of HDR I