> Gerhard Fuernkranz wrote:
> > So I'm also wondering, whether 16-bit precision is sufficient for very
> > dark colors in HDR images, particularly in conjunction with linear
> > luminance color spaces, like e.g. an XYZ PCS?
> 
> The answer is it depends on the range of values the 16 bits represent,

Hi Keevin,

I fully agree, it depends on the desired dynamic range. I just don't have a
feeling, which dynamic range is "typically" desired for a HDR image
(compared to a "normal" image). Do you (or somebody else) know, how many
differently exposed shots are usually stitched together to form a HDR image,
and what's a typical exposure ratio between the brightes and the darkest of
these shots (1:10? 1:100? 1:1000? 1:10000? ...)?

Thanks,
Gerhard

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