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  • 1High dynamic range — (or HDR for short) is a term generally used for media applications such as digital imaging and digital audio production. It is a feature that is capable of producing a much higher dynamic range than what is widely available at the… …

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  • 2High Dynamic Range — Ein High Dynamic Range Image (HDRI, „Bild mit hohem Dynamikumfang“) oder HDR Bild ist ein digitales Bild, das die in der Natur vorkommenden großen Helligkeitsunterschiede detailgetreu speichern kann. Herkömmliche digitale Bilder, die dazu nicht… …

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  • 3High dynamic range rendering — A comparison of the standard fixed aperture rendering (left) with the HDR rendering (right) in the video game Half Life 2: Lost Coast In 3D computer graphics, high dynamic range rendering (HDRR or HDR rendering), also known as high dynamic range… …

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  • 4High Dynamic Range Image — Ein High Dynamic Range Image (HDRI, HDR Bild, „Bild mit hohem Dynamikumfang“) oder Hochkontrastbild ist ein digitales Bild, das die in der Natur vorkommenden großen Helligkeitsunterschiede detailreich speichern kann. Herkömmliche digitale Bilder …

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  • 5High Dynamic Range Imaging — Ein High Dynamic Range Image (HDRI, „Bild mit hohem Dynamikumfang“) oder HDR Bild ist ein digitales Bild, das die in der Natur vorkommenden großen Helligkeitsunterschiede detailgetreu speichern kann. Herkömmliche digitale Bilder, die dazu nicht… …

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  • 6EXtended Triton Format — (XTF) is a Triton Imaging, Inc. file format for recording various types of hydrographic survey data, including sidescan sonar, shallow seismic and multibeam bathymetry, as well as associated position and attitude information. XTF is the most… …

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  • 7Dynamic stretching — is a form of stretching beneficial in sports utilizing momentum from form, static active stretching strength and the momentum from static active stretching strength, in an effort to propel the muscle into an extended range of motion not exceeding …

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  • 8Dynamic random access memory — (DRAM) is a type of random access memory that stores each bit of data in a separate capacitor within an integrated circuit. Since real capacitors leak charge, the information eventually fades unless the capacitor charge is refreshed periodically …

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  • 9Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol — DHCP redirects here. For other uses, see DHCP (disambiguation). A DHCP Server settings tab The Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) is a network configuration protocol for hosts on Internet Protocol (IP) networks. Computers that are… …

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  • 10Coast Range (EPA ecoregion) — This article is about the ecoregion designated by the EPA. For the mountains in California, see California Coast Ranges. For the mountains in Oregon, see Oregon Coast Range. For the mountains in Washington, see Olympic Mountains. Level III… …

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