The overall exposure score was an excellent 90, with landscape photos consistent and accurate and even with
high dynamic range scenes, a «high level of detail is evident.»
Not exact matches
Home Video Notes: The Shallows Release Date: 27 September 2016 The Shallows releases to home video (4K Ultra HD / Blu - ray or Blu - ray / DVD / Digital) with the following extras: 4K Ultra HD - Feature film in resolution with
High Dynamic Range (HDR)- Dolby Atmos soundtrack (Dolby TrueHD 7.1 compatible)- Also includes the film and special features on high - def Blu - ray Blu - ray, DVD & Digital Bonus Materials Include: - Deleted Scenes - Four Featurettes: Shooting in The Shallows, How to Build a Shark, Finding The Perfect Beach: Lord Howe Island, When Sharks At
High Dynamic Range (HDR)- Dolby Atmos soundtrack (Dolby TrueHD 7.1 compatible)- Also includes the film and special features on
high - def Blu - ray Blu - ray, DVD & Digital Bonus Materials Include: - Deleted Scenes - Four Featurettes: Shooting in The Shallows, How to Build a Shark, Finding The Perfect Beach: Lord Howe Island, When Sharks At
high - def Blu - ray Blu - ray, DVD & Digital Bonus Materials Include: - Deleted
Scenes - Four Featurettes: Shooting in The Shallows, How to Build a Shark, Finding The Perfect Beach: Lord Howe Island, When Sharks Attack
Home Video Notes: Spider - Man: Homecoming Release Date: 17 October 2017 Spider - Man: Homecoming releases on home video (Blu - ray / DVD / Digital Copyor Blu - ray 3D / Blu - ray / Digital Copy) with the following extras: - The Spidey Study Guide - 10 Deleted
Scenes - Gag Reel - Seven Featurettes: «A Tangled Web» «Searching For Spider - Man» «Spidey Stunts» «Aftermath» «The Vulture Takes Flight» «Jon Watts: Head of the Class» «Pros And Cons of Spider - Man» - Rappin» with Cap: Captain America PSAs - Photo Gallery 4K Ultra HD Bonus Materials Include: - Feature film presented with Dolby Vision
high dynamic range and Dolby Atmos sound - The Spidey Study Guide - Photo Gallery
Geo - tagging Touch focus Face detection Smile detection Photo sphere Autofocus Exposure compensation ISO control White balance presets Burst mode Digital zoom
High Dynamic Range mode (HDR) Panorama
Scenes Effects Voice activat
Simultaneous HD video and image recording Geo - tagging Face and smile detection Back - illuminated sensor (BSI) Autofocus Exposure compensation ISO control Burst mode Digital zoom
High Dynamic Range mode (HDR) Panorama Macro mode
Scenes Self - timer CMOS sensor
Furthermore the use of a highly transparent LCD panel also produces outstanding brightness and allows the AX900 to achieve an extremely
high dynamic range, with richer more nuanced colors in both dark and bright
scenes.
In particular, it has improved exposure calculation, and excellent ability to capture HDR (
High Dynamic Range)
scenes.
Indoor lighting gives the XZ Premium some trouble with exposure, and its limited
dynamic range also causes blown - out highlight areas in our
high -
dynamic -
range scenes.
Images are generally well - exposed, but in
scenes with
high dynamic range (left & center), highlights are over-exposed.
As with still images, the Omega exposed video clips well, including
high -
dynamic -
range test
scenes — although sometimes it tended to render outdoor
scenes a little darker than ideal.
HDR (
High Dynamic Range) is a technique used in digital photography as a method of dealing with
scenes that include both bright and dark areas, such as an object in shadow in front of a bright sky.
The VSX - 531 is also compatible with HDR (
high dynamic range), a technology that drastically expands the peak brightness, providing a
higher contrast between light and dark images and more detail in bright
scenes.
It's from there you can toggle
high -
dynamic range mode, enable or disable the flash, adjust the exposure and white balance, and switch between
scene modes like Landscape, Sports, Sunset, and Beach.
The
dynamic range potential of the Meizu Pro 7 Plus proves limited when shooting tricky
high - contrast test
scenes, with very overexposed highlights in our «under the bridge» test
scene.
Dynamic range is limited when shooting tricky
high - contrast
scenes, however, where a loss of detail in both the highlight and shadow regions is significant in some exposures.
When shooting
high - contrast
scenes, the brightest highlights are sometimes over-exposed in order to retain some detail in the shadows, but this isn't uncommon with
high dynamic range exposures.
In lower light, chromatic noise becomes more noticeable, however, and
dynamic range is a little more limited than for some competitors, resulting in some highlight and shadow clipping in
high - contrast
scenes.
Dolby Vision side - by - side with Standard
Dynamic Range footage.With HDR content, there's also a greater dynamism and sense of realism in
scenes that have rich colors — think verdant jungles with iridescent birds flying by — and in programs with
high - contrast elements — think neon signs along a darkened street.
Dolby Vision takes
high -
dynamic range, which already makes for more vivid color and a brighter picture, and lets the producers of the Blu - ray tweak the picture on a
scene - by -
scene and even frame - by - frame basis, making for the most visually exciting picture possible.
To begin with, Microsoft has improved
high -
dynamic range (HDR) support on those systems that support it, specifically a new calibration tool that can help optimize HDR performance for a better balance between details in darker
scenes and details in brighter
scenes.
On the downside,
dynamic range is very limited, resulting in clipped highlights and shadow areas when capturing
high - contrast
scenes.
Many smartphone cameras automatically capture and combine multiple frames to create a single still image, thus enabling them to accurately record
scenes with much
higher dynamic range.
Simultaneous HD video and image recording Geo - tagging Touch focus Face and smile detection Image stabilization Autofocus Exposure compensation ISO control White balance presets Burst mode
High Dynamic Range mode (HDR) Panorama
Scenes Effect