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The term "HDR" arguably makes more sense for the effect achieved by tone mapping multiple exposures of the same subject onto a "normal" (e.g. SRGB) display. In this case, the "high" in "HDR" just means "from a source with higher dynamic range than the display."


Remember "wide gamut" screens ?

This is part of 'HDR' standards too...

And it's quite annoying that 'HDR' (and which specific one ?) is treated as just being 'on' or 'off' even for power users...




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