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Thursday, February 6, 2003

High Dynamic Range (HDI) photography is a way to capture high contrast scenes. Since panoramic photographers often have to deal with high contrast (i.e. sun and dark shadows), I've put together an overview of HDI with links to tools and resources. At this point it's a bleeding edge area, but companies like Industrial Light & Magic are promoting standards for HDR, which has long been used in movies, so the VR world can't be far behind, right?

Note:The link to this story did not work yesterday Feb 6. It has been fixed.
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VRlog provides news, developments and analysis of the virtual reality (VR) world from a nature photographer's perspective. Since I am not connected to or funded by any VR vendor, I intend to objectively appraise what's going on, and the direction VR is headed in. -- erik goetze
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