High dynamic range (HDR) TVs and projectors have been around for years now, but PC displays have been the neglected stepchild. It was only just last year that HDR monitors like Dell's UltraSharp 27 4K ...
In 1934 Marconi-EMI demonstrated the monochrome 405-line electronic television system that was eventually adopted by the BBC and became the basis of public television in the UK. Since then, television ...
The tech experts at Digital Trends examine whether traditional physical discs still deliver advantages over modern HDR ...
The good news: there’s a new TV technology in town called high dynamic range (HDR) that’s actually really, really good. The bad news: HDR is insanely complicated. Or at least that’s how an ...
HDR or High Dynamic Range, is a way to record the massive distance between light and dark that exists in nature. Used well, it can produce amazing images. Overdone, it can make nature look like a ...
LOFIC. Standing for ‘Lateral Overflow Integration Capacitor’, the tech is said to increase dynamic range by enabling a sensor ...
4K UHD (2160p resolution) is no longer the big news in TV land. HDR (High Dynamic Range) has supplanted it in the conversation. Why? It’s not lack of detail, insufficient pixels, or 1080p resolution ...
Sony has announced its first LOFIC image sensor, the Lytia 910. LOFIC stands for Lateral Overflow Integration Capacitor. The ...
This technical guide from Vadzo Imaging compares the onsemi AR0821 and onsemi AR0830 sensors across HDR dynamic range, pixel ...
LAS VEGAS -- Of all the TV tech demonstrated at the International CES 2015, one of the most exciting was HDR, or High Dynamic Range. Though there were a few mentions last year, multiple companies ...
High dynamic range photography is a technique used to compensate for the limited dynamic range of most digital imaging sensors. The dynamic range of any image is a range of brightness levels from the ...