MACOS OR WINDOWS ?
macOs®
👉 Supported applications for DaVinci Resolve 18
👉 Intel Mac running MacOS 10.15 or newer (M1/M2/M3)
👉 All CPU types
👉 4 GB free disk space and 8 GB RAM
Windows®
👉 Supported applications for DaVinci Resolve 18
👉 Microsoft® Windows® 10 version 20H2 or 11 (64-bit)
👉 Intel@ Core™ or AMD RyzenT
👉 4 cores and 8 GB RAM
English (Installation and use of the plugin), French (installation)
(Single-copy license, see license agreement).
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HDR doesn't just make your images brighter or sharper.
It creates an immersive visual experience that captures your audience’s attention. HDR images feature a wider range of brightness, meaning that details in both dark and bright areas are perfectly rendered. This makes your videos, commercials or productions more engaging, captivating the audience and reinforcing the emotional impact of your message.
At the heart of HDR technology
Is the ability to capture and render a much wider range of luminosity than our eyes can perceive. In other words, it captures detail in both the dark and bright areas of an image with unprecedented precision.
Whereas traditional display technologies were limited in terms of dynamic range, HDR expands these limits, offering a visual experience of remarkable richness and fidelity.
Increase your dynamic range
LumiMakr Video uses an image stacking technique inspired by HDR photography to expand the dynamic range of video content. This process allows for dynamic range enhancement without introducing additional noise, while preserving details in both shadows and highlights.
Rather than extracting information from neighboring frames, this method relies on a careful balance between noise reduction and image fidelity, ensuring a controlled HDR conversion ready for export in standard formats such as PQ or HLG.
To learn more, head to the solution’s White Paper: here