![f0084-01.jpg](https://article-imgs.scribdassets.com/nwvcgossgbv9y6x/images/fileUPV2DQFJ.jpg)
As anyone who’s ever merged a set of bracketed exposures knows, High Dynamic Range (HDR) images display a greater range of tones between the darkest and brightest points. But there’s a catch – even at maximum brightness, a standard display can’t show that extended range. And you can forget about printing in HDR – whites can only be as bright as the paper they are printed on.
With the emergence of HDR displays, the ceiling for whites is now