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* [[Wikipedia:High dynamic range imaging]] | * [[Wikipedia:High dynamic range imaging|High Dynamic Range Imaging]] | ||
* [http://www.daionet.gr.jp/~masa/rthdribl/ Real-Time High Dynamic Range Image-Based Lighting] - demonstration for DirectX 9.0 graphics cards. | * [http://www.daionet.gr.jp/~masa/rthdribl/ Real-Time High Dynamic Range Image-Based Lighting] - demonstration for DirectX 9.0 graphics cards. | ||
Revision as of 03:52, 30 October 2005
HDR stands for High Dynamic Range. Instead of using 8 bit values per channel, HDR uses 16 or even 32 bit values, to allow for a much greater range of colours.
The games Half-Life 2: Lost Coast and Day of Defeat: Source introduce HDR into Source.
See Also
- High Dynamic Range Imaging
- Real-Time High Dynamic Range Image-Based Lighting - demonstration for DirectX 9.0 graphics cards.