In my previous column, I went over the basic controls of Adobe Photoshop CS5’s “High Dynamic Range (HDR) Toning.” Now, it’s time to fine-tune. To fully understand HDR, it helps to know why it was ...
One of the best improvements in Adobe Photoshop CS5 is High Dynamic Range (HDR) processing. In its pure form, HDR allows users to merge three exposures — one each for shadow, midtone, and highlight ...
If you’ve read any reviews of TVs or projectors with HDR (High Dynamic Range) technology in recent years, you’ve almost certainly seen the term ‘tone mapping’ and could well have wondered what it ...
If you have a picture that you want to use for a business brochure or your company website but it doesn't look as sharp or as colorful as you'd like, a tone map in Adobe Photoshop may be able to help.
Sony Electronics has lifted the lid on a range of BRAVIA XR TVs that are being marketed as ‘Perfect for PS5.’ It’s been a while since Sony did this sort of thing, and reminds me of when the format ...
In the past, Adobe Photoshop was the start and finish for High Dynamic Range photography software on the Mac, either with its built-in features or through third-party plug-ins. However, several ...
How-To Geek on MSN
I finally tried HDR, and I'm not sure it lives up to the hype
HDR was supposed to change everything, but the reality is messier than the hype, and I understand why so many people are ...
It’s happening. After years of tedious technical groundwork, the gorgeous future of PC displays finally—finally—materialized at CES 2017. At this year’s gadget show, a wave of fresh standards emerged ...
Having caused a bit of controversy in recent days by declaring that from now on vanilla HDMI 2.0 ports on AV products can be called HDMI 2.1 ports by manufacturers, despite the large difference in ...
The advent of HDR has been a game changer for image quality when it comes to televisions. Console gamers, in particular, have enjoyed incredibly vibrant, high-contrast imagery which goes a long way to ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results