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HDR (high dynamic range)

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HDR (high dynamic range)

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The abbreviation HDR (sometimes seen as HDRI) stands for high dynamic range (imaging or imager) and refers to the capture or generation of digital images with a high dynamic range. Images captured using conventional means, on the contrary, are designated as LDR, or low dynamic range.

Dynamic range

HDR sensor principles

Functionality of the uEye HDR sensor (NCS0806)

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For more information on uEye cameras with logarithmic HDR sensor, see chapter UI-112x/UI-512x application notes.


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