What is HDR technology? Why did color TV manufacturers flock?

On the last day of 2015, I felt that this year was too fast. There are still many things I would like to say. There are still many things left to do. There is no way. Only in the new year will the plan be re-planned. However, in the development of color TV industry, another technology is being sought after by more and more companies. This is HDR.


What is HDR?

In order to help everyone understand HDR better, the editor also asked Dai Niang. HDR refers to high dynamic range images. The English name is High-Dynamic Range, or HDR for short, which provides more dynamic range and images than ordinary images. In detail, according to the LDR (Low-Dynamic Range) image of different exposure times, the final HDR image is synthesized using the LDR image corresponding to the best detail for each exposure time, which can better reflect the visual effect in the real environment.


HDR is pretty cool?

In fact, the term HDR is no stranger to us. We often meet in mobile phones. It's a bit simpler to say. HDR is to make the details of a picture no matter whether it is a highlight or a shadow.

and so. If HDR technology is added to OLED TVs, quantum technology TVs, and even LCD TVs that we are familiar with, then it is not only simpler to improve the picture quality of televisions, but it is to make the virtual TV picture closer to the real scene we see with the human eye. This is absolutely an important watershed in the history of color TV development. Quite a bit and the taste of VR (virtual reality) technology.


Businesses are already in action

Compared with 3D and 4K technologies, HDR is obviously much more advanced. As a result, TV companies have long since been able to launch HDR televisions. Now, HDR TVs have shown a kind of “HDR run over the ground” feat.

Of course, in the midst of many products, there will inevitably be many indiscriminate fish. Then, we must distinguish between true and false HDR technology, false HDR can only restore 40% of the details.

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