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What is HDR?

HDR (High Dynamic Range) refers to techniques used to enhance the contrast ratio of an image or video, making it appear more realistic by displaying a wider range of luminance levels, from deeper blacks to brighter whites and more vibrant colors. In photography and displays, HDR aims to reproduce a greater dynamic range of luminosity than is possible with standard digital imaging or display techniques.

What other technologies are related to HDR?

HDR Competitor Technologies

Low Dynamic Range (LDR) is the standard display technology that HDR aims to improve upon, representing a lower range of brightness and color.
mentioned alongside HDR in 62% (90) of relevant job posts
Dolby Vision is a proprietary HDR format that competes with other HDR standards like HDR10+.
mentioned alongside HDR in 27% (136) of relevant job posts
Standard Dynamic Range (SDR) is the traditional video format that HDR aims to surpass with a wider range of brightness and color.
mentioned alongside HDR in 3% (60) of relevant job posts

HDR Complementary Technologies

Ultra-high-definition (UHD) resolution enhances the visual experience of HDR content by providing more pixels and finer details.
mentioned alongside HDR in 53% (269) of relevant job posts
4K resolution (similar to UHD) provides more detail, enhancing the effect of HDR by increasing the number of pixels.
mentioned alongside HDR in 13% (86) of relevant job posts
High Efficiency Video Coding (HEVC), also known as H.265, is a video compression standard that efficiently encodes HDR content for delivery.
mentioned alongside HDR in 4% (75) of relevant job posts

Which organizations are mentioning HDR?

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Apple
Scientific and Technical Services
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UCSF Health
Health Care and Social Assistance
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Qualcomm
Scientific and Technical Services

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