HDR, or High Dynamic Range, is a technique used in shaders for the popular game Minecraft to enhance the lighting and color in the game. HDR allows for a wider range of brightness and color values to be displayed, resulting in more realistic and vibrant graphics. This can be used to make the lighting in the game more realistic, and also to add special effects such as bloom and glare.
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Here's an example of how this feature will work in-game but can vary from shader to shader.
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