True Colors

When you look at a photo of your heart-moving scene, oftentimes, you realize there is not much to it. That’s when HDR comes in to capture the beautiful moment when you hold the lens up to the light.

Cherry blossoms are genuinely blooming, and Autumn leaves are truly burning with layers of sunlight with incredible dynamic ranges.

Also, it grasps detailed structures of night architectures through accurate color intensities.

HDR processing feels like light painting on canvas, which is “photon-graphing” in digital color space.

And it creates colorful shades, captures the dimming ambient color of the peripheral sunset sky, and enriches the consistent monotone color of a show window by its gradation.

Animation and live-action movies will implement HDR on all the scenes with breakthrough silicon ware shortly. It is all because the human eye is far superior to cutting-edge camera sensors.