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<p>Consumer-grade <a href="page.php?w=image_file_format">image file format</a>s sometimes restrict dynamic range. The most severe dynamic-range limitation in photography may not involve encoding, but rather reproduction to, say, a paper print or computer screen. In that case, not only local tone mapping but also dynamic range adjustment can be effective in revealing detail throughout light and dark areas: The principle is the same as that of <a href="page.php?w=dodging_and_burning">dodging and burning</a> (using different lengths</p><p>
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