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[[File:Dolby High Dynamic Range Comparison.png|thumb|Comparison between HDR and SDR. (Image: techhive.com)]]
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High Dynamic Range (HDR) is an imaging technique that provides a wider range of luminance and radiance of a scene. It captures a wide range of light, presenting a greater level of contrast between light and dark images on the screen. The HDR images generated are much more realistic and closer to what the human eye would normally see. Indeed, the human eyes are HDR and wide color gamut sensitive organs. <ref name=”2”>Denison, C. and Hesse, B. (2017). What is HDR TV (and why should you care)? Retrieved from https://www.digitaltrends.com/home-theater/what-is-hdr-tv/</ref><ref name=”3”>Crithary, P. (2015). Bill Baggelaar discusses High Dynamic Range. Retrieved from https://issuu.com/sonyprofessional/docs/ca_hdr_excerpt</ref>
 
High Dynamic Range (HDR) is an imaging technique that provides a wider range of luminance and radiance of a scene. It captures a wide range of light, presenting a greater level of contrast between light and dark images on the screen. The HDR images generated are much more realistic and closer to what the human eye would normally see. Indeed, the human eyes are HDR and wide color gamut sensitive organs. <ref name=”2”>Denison, C. and Hesse, B. (2017). What is HDR TV (and why should you care)? Retrieved from https://www.digitaltrends.com/home-theater/what-is-hdr-tv/</ref><ref name=”3”>Crithary, P. (2015). Bill Baggelaar discusses High Dynamic Range. Retrieved from https://issuu.com/sonyprofessional/docs/ca_hdr_excerpt</ref>