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Is it Real or Is It High Dynamic Range? How Software Is Changing the Way We Look at Photographs

Wade Roush11/6/09Comments (2)

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Wade Roush is Xconomy's chief correspondent and editor of Xconomy San Francisco. You can e-mail him at wroush@xconomy.com or follow him on Twitter at twitter.com/wroush.

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  • harmonicat

    11/7/09 8:21 pm

    My wife thinks that some of the example photos look like colorized hollywood movies. But I love the clarity and the experience. I’m just a dad who takes many photos of my kids in all kinds of activities. I’d love to be able to preserve those memories with the this kind of crispness — then the photo more closely matches the memory of what I saw through my own eyes.

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