Description: The objective of this project was to learn how to create high dynamic range (HDR) images from a sequence of exposures. A single exposure is limited in its dynamic range by the bit-depth of its sensors, which is usualy 8 bits per channel. This leads to saturation where regions of the image are washed out or completely black. By combining the information from multiple exposures with different shutter speeds, a larger dynamic range can be obtained and the saturated regions can be restored.
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