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<h2>Tonemapping operators reference</h2>
<p>Luminance HDR is based on pfstmo backend that implements algorithms from published
scientific papers on HDR imaging. Most HDR tools are based on these papers, but
Luminance is kind of different in a way that it actually uses terminology from the
papers. Which means that if you are not a PhD in color science, you need a good
explanation, otherwise you are lost.</p>
<p>This section helps understanding underlying algorithms and explains how to
better use a particular tonemapping operator.</p>
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