High dynamic range (English Wikipedia)

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  • Robertson, Mark A.; Borman, Sean; Stevenson, Robert L. (April 2003). "Estimation-theoretic approach to dynamic range enhancement using multiple exposures". Journal of Electronic Imaging. 12 (2): 220, right column, line 26219–228. Bibcode:2003JEI....12..219R. doi:10.1117/1.1557695. The first report of digitally combining multiple pictures of the same scene to improve dynamic range appears to be Mann

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