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HDR rendering stands for High Dynamic Range rendering. Instead of using 8 bit values per [[RGB|channel]], HDR uses 16 or even 32 bit values, to allow for a much greater range of colours.
HDR rendering stands for High Dynamic Range rendering. Instead of using 8 bit values per [[RGB|channel]], HDR uses 16 or even 32 bit values, to allow for a much greater range of colours.

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HDR rendering stands for High Dynamic Range rendering. 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.

See Also

High Dynamic Range Imaging