Below are samples of true HDR photographs. True HDR allows photographers to display much more of the information captured by their camera sensors. Released from the limitations of conventional 8-bit JPEG and old, dim displays, images look more real-to-life. The gallery presents some of my true HDR photographs, using the next-generation AVIF format. Click on the thumbnails to see larger versions.
Other pages you may be interested in are:
La Sagrada Familia in Barcelona – a showcase of True HDR Photography
Comprehensive Guide to “New” or True HDR Photography
Shoot in RAW as JPEG Will Become Obsolete in a High Dynamic Range (HDR) World
Guide to Creating HDR Video Slideshows from RAW Photos to Show on Vimeo, YouTube or Your Own TV
Apple Introduces HDR Screenshot on macOS
Apple Upgrades Keynote with HDR Image Capability
Navigating HDR Image File Formats from Adobe Camera RAW and Photoshop
What is the Perfect Workflow for True HDR Photography?
Guide to HDR Image Formats: JPEG with Gain Map, JPEG XL, AVIF and HEIC/HEIF.