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A Guide to Dynamic Range Acronyms
EIDR – stands for Extended Image Dynamic range as used by ITU Rappporteur Group Sess.1 IDR – stands for Extended Image Dynamic range as used by ITU Rapporteur Group Sess.2 EDR – stands for Extended Dynamic Range as currently used by Dolby HDR – stands for High Dynamic Range as used by SMPTE, EBU, BBC and the original ‘do-ers’ such as noted in the Introduction here - http://www.cs.ubc.ca/nest/imager/tr/...ef_Ambient.pdf |
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