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Everything HDR--All in One Place--Stanford Symposium
Stanford's Center for Image Systems along with Dolby Labs is hosting the ultimate HDR (High Dynamic Range) conference in a couple weeks. I'll be there speaking on a panel on tonemapping and more importantly the speaker and attendee list is a real who's who in the industry with Dick Lyon from Google, Michael Cohen from Microsoft Research, Ricardo Motta--the brains behind Pixims HDR video hardware, Greg Ward--HDR book author, and dozens of others. Joyce Farell who has done a great job putting the conference together has just let me know that after selling out their original 80 person venue they've moved the event so it can accomodate up to 200 attendees. As a result there is still time to register. I'm sure of one thing--if there is something you want to learn about HDR the person who knows the answer will be at this event. For anyone who enjoys their HDR photo work and wants to learn more from the best, this'll be a great couple of days.
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