Dynamic gamma is a technique used to adjust the gamma curve on a frame-by-frame basis, depending on the image content. It allows for more accurate and dynamic representation of brightness levels in different parts of an image. To implement dynamic gamma, one approach is to use programmable gamma generators, such as the EL5325, which can adjust the gamma reference curve. These devices can overcome the limitations and artifacts that may arise when implementing dynamic gamma in the digital domain, particularly due to the limited bit depths of digital devices. By using programmable gamma generators, the gamma curve can be adjusted in real-time, allowing for more precise control over the brightness levels in different areas of an image. This helps to enhance the overall image quality and ensure that the displayed content is accurately represented. It's important to note that the implementation of dynamic gamma may vary depending on the specific system or device being used.
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