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All the lighting values which are entering into to the system can be in the real world range. This means that the engine is handling lighting conditions which are several orders of magnitude different. For the player it means that when entering dark areas from light it takes some time to adjust the eyes so it’s not only a visual effect but also influences the way that the game is played.
High Dynamic Range Lighting ('''HDR Lighting''') refers to all of the lighting values which are rendered in {{arma1}} can consist of real world ranges.
This means that the [[Real Virtuality]] engine since {{GameCategory|arma1|link=y}} is handling lighting conditions which are several orders of magnitude different.
For the player it means that when entering dark areas from light it takes some time to adjust the eyes so it’s not only a visual effect but also influences the way that the game is played.
 
 
== See Also ==
 
* {{Link|Real Virtuality}}
* {{Link|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High_dynamic_range_rendering|Wikipedia Article on HDR Lighting}}
 
 
{{GameCategory|arma1}}
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Latest revision as of 10:26, 13 May 2024

High Dynamic Range Lighting (HDR Lighting) refers to all of the lighting values which are rendered in Armed Assault can consist of real world ranges. This means that the Real Virtuality engine since ArmA: Armed Assault is handling lighting conditions which are several orders of magnitude different. For the player it means that when entering dark areas from light it takes some time to adjust the eyes so it’s not only a visual effect but also influences the way that the game is played.


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