Editing HDR used in film restoration
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β | + | * "HDR is really a great restoration tool, as it improves the offset of foreground, midground and background, giving the movie an improved sense of depth" - Andrew Oran, FotoKem SVP and GM of feature sales and marketing <ref>http://digital.copcomm.com/i/1189824-december-2019/0?m4=</ref> | |
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β | * "HDR is really a great restoration tool, as it improves the offset of foreground, midground and background, giving the movie an improved sense of depth" <ref>http://digital.copcomm.com/i/1189824-december-2019/0?m4=</ref> | ||
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