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          There are multiple way to render HDR image to improve photos 
containing under or overexposed areas. With camera devices, usual tools lets 
you merge multiple shots 
          with different exposures into one perfectly exposed photo. This work 
nicely but require some limitation, as for example the necessity to shot static 
subjects.
          But what if you have just in case of single image, or with dynamic 
subjects? You might want to give a try to the Local Contrast feature.
-         It’s based on the LDR Tonemapping utility which is designed to 
improve the dynamic range of the photo by reducing its global contrast and 
increasing the local contrast.
+         It’s based on the <ulink 
url="http://zynaddsubfx.sourceforge.net/other/tonemapping/";>LDR 
Tonemapping</ulink> utility which is designed to 
+         improve the dynamic range of the photo by reducing its global 
contrast and increasing the local contrast.
          It does so by generating a desaturated and blurred version of the 
photo. It then combines the RGB channels of the original photo with the 
desaturated blurred image 
          using either the Linear or Power function. Sounds complicated? Don’t 
worry, the Local Contrast tool is rather straightforward to use, 
          so you don’t have to understand all its intricacies in order to 
achieve pleasing results.

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