What is the function of HDR in the projector? What does it do

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What is the function of HDR in the projector? What does it do? For those of you who are new to projection, you really don't know much about this feature. The HDR feature is usually used for cameras, which can make photos look better.

Will the projector make the picture better by adding this technology? The answer is yes, HDR allows the device's image to retain more of the light and dark details of the original image, making the image closer to what our eyes see. Let's take a closer look at HDR functionality.

What is the function of HDR in the projector? What does it do

What does HDR mean

HDR is short for High Dynamic Range in English, which means High Dynamic light rendering in Chinese. So what does HDR mean? We can start with the concept of DR. DR is a technical term that mathematically describes the range of brightness levels in a given scene. In plain English, DR is the ratio between the brightest and darkest parts of an image. The HDR technique makes the image brighter where it is bright and darker where it is black.

What are the functions of HDR

The main function of HDR is actually to display more dark details. It requires the projector to have a higher brightness, which can optimize the display of more details. Therefore, after the HDR mode is turned on, the effect of the film will be more excellent and the experience will be better when you watch some scenes in night scenes or under the environment of large exposure.

To sum up, we can find that the HDR function of the projector belongs to icing on the cake to a large extent. It requires the projection itself to have the support of high brightness, which can maximize the effect of HDR.
 
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