Omnivision has launched its second-generation 50-megapixel (MP) image sensor with TheiaCel technology for smartphones. Claiming the industry’s highest dynamic range for movie-grade video capture, the ...
HDR can make movies and shows appear closer to how content creators intended, with higher contrast and more colors. Here's what HDR means for your TV.
As the demand for high-quality imaging grows, especially in embedded vision systems, understanding the primary methods to achieve High Dynamic Range (HDR) is pertinent. HDR imaging is about capturing ...
Transformers One has the distinction of being the first movie to be released in HDR for the 'HDR by Barco' system. While some may believe cinema is struggling, for many, the big screen is still the ...
At the WWDC24 Global Developers Conference, Apple announced the launch of its new Adaptive HDR standard. This new standard is backwards compatible with SDR systems, decoders, and applications. This ...
HLG is one of several HDR formats in use. Find out what makes if different and what this means for TV viewing As explained in our reference article “WTF is HDR?”, High Dynamic Range enables TVs, ...
Mini-LED backlight technology has emerged as a leading solution to enhance the performance of high dynamic range (HDR) liquid crystal displays (LCDs), particularly for automotive applications. The ...
Essentials for constructing a wide-dynamic-range system, including the application of switching or adaptive systems. Comparing multichannel vs. linear receivers. Analysis of how models react with ...
Omnivision’s OV50R40 50-Mpixel CMOS image sensor delivers single-exposure HDR up to 110 dB with second-generation TheiaCel technology. It also reduces power consumption by ~20% compared with the ...