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Certainly not. A lot of HDR has to do with an adjusted brightness curve. So dark sections when they are the main focus of a picture don't cause bright section to wash out and reverse where bright section being displayed don't cause all detail to be lost in dark areas.
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Thanks given by: | #Darren (03-27-2016) |
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