High Dynamic Range (display and formats)

High dynamic range (HDR) is a technology for the way luminance and colors are represented in videos and images. It is contrasted with standard dynamic range (SDR), which has become the term for older technology. HDR offers the possibility to represent substantially brighter highlights, darker shadows, more details in both sides, and more colorful colors than what was previously possible. HDR10, HDR10+, Dolby Vision and HLG are common HDR formats. The HDR technology related to displays came about 2014.

High Dynamic Range (display and formats)

High dynamic range (HDR) is a technology for the way luminance and colors are represented in videos and images. It is contrasted with standard dynamic range (SDR), which has become the term for older technology. HDR offers the possibility to represent substantially brighter highlights, darker shadows, more details in both sides, and more colorful colors than what was previously possible. HDR10, HDR10+, Dolby Vision and HLG are common HDR formats. The HDR technology related to displays came about 2014.