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RE: Photography ... (High) Dynamic Range!
True, but I think one (HDR), can not go without the other (Tone Mapping). If the dynamic range of an HDR image is reduced to make everything look good, the photo becomes dull because the contrast is very low. There are several techniques to make a reasonably true-to-life image, which still shows sufficient detail in the light and dark parts. One of those methods is tonemapping.