stonerblue
Well-Known Member
Think that might stand for; High Def Recording but could well be wrong.Is this where HDR comes in?
I had game on box and watched it on NBCSN no probs.
Think that might stand for; High Def Recording but could well be wrong.Is this where HDR comes in?
Against revenue of over £10bn
The MUG were commenting about the commercialisation of football, and yet their own football coverage is completely distorted as a result of commercial bias, or bias of some sort. It's hypocrisy.I like the Gaurdian.
This is spot on. We might not want to hear it but there is an impact of companies like Amazon. In 10 years time when our high streets offer nothing but fast food, betting shops and off licenses it will be because we choose not to listen to these sneering morally superior tone journalists. And they didn't even mention the tax dodging.
I like the Gaurdian.
This is spot on. We might not want to hear it but there is an impact of companies like Amazon. In 10 years time when our high streets offer nothing but fast food, betting shops and off licenses it will be because we choose not to listen to these sneering morally superior tone journalists. And they didn't even mention the tax dodging.
What a load of bollocks that article was. I thought the coverage was excellent and the Amazon Prime logo was everywhere including all the advert breaks. It's not surprising the Guardian hates Amazon.They hate all successful businesses and their journalists have a sneering morally superior tone in everything they write.
I knowtax is on profit
Think that might stand for; High Def Recording but could well be wrong.
Ta Gremlin.(camera nerd mode on)
High Dynamic Range - makes the blacks blacker and the whites whiter. Most cameras cannot mimic the range that the human eye can see so you either get the shadows so dark that you cannot see anything in them or the highlights blown out so they are all maxxed out. HDR is a technique to allow the camera to show both shadows and highlights in better definition than usual. Most phones can do it these days as well but do it by taking two photos with different exposures to capture the shadows and highlights and then combining them.
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High Dynamic Range - makes the blacks blacker and the whites whiter. Most cameras cannot mimic the range that the human eye can see so you either get the shadows so dark that you cannot see anything in them or the highlights blown out so they are all maxxed out. HDR is a technique to allow the camera to show both shadows and highlights in better definition than usual. Most phones can do it these days as well but do it by taking two photos with different exposures to capture the shadows and highlights and then combining them.
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don’t let Bernardo see this