Sunday, September 26, 2010

HDR

HDR ( High Dynamic Range) refers to a technology that displays a wider range of light and dark colors on a screen. When this technology is implemented it creates a more realistic output through your video gaming experience. For example when a human emerges from a darker area into a lighter area they experience a "bloom" effect which makes it hard to see. HDR implements this affect into the video game. When the player does this sort of action it will create this bloom effect that we experience in the real world. This also helps the shading from light to dark and the variations of brightness.

The use of HDR creates an output of more realistic situations when viewing the videos game's world. The items in the game become more life like and create better amount of detail in the objects.

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