It cannot display it -accurately-
It cannot display it -accurately-
I think you're misunderstanding me, but yeah, I understand how much nicer it will be to have a lot more space to stretch out in.
You’re trying to add a crapload of meaning to the word ‘high’...
Actually a good camera can capture a contrast of 16384 to 1 (without using an HDR technique, mind.) , as opposed to an average display with around 1000 to 1. These can be saved as a normal format like JPG and displayed quite easily. The color will look flat and low contrast because of all that range packing into a…
Actual HDR ≠ Tone Mapping
Dynamic range refers to the difference between minimum and maximum; contrast is a synonym of difference, so yes, high dynamic range = high contrast.
Dynamic range refers to the difference between minimum and maximum; contrast is a synonym of difference, so yes, high dynamic range = high contrast.