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by voxadam·8y ago·view on hn ↗
Is there any reason it wouldn't be possible to employ multiple cameras each with varying gain/ISO/aperture/exposure/shutter-speed to combat the narrow dynamic range of the individual sensors? Basically create an HDR stream in parallel instead of in series by varying the settings from frame to frame.

Disclaimer: I have a frustratingly poor understanding of this subject, something I desperately need to remedy.

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This sort of method is used in the Canon DSLR custom firmware Magic Lantern for HDR video - it brackets the exposure by ISO. However you have some problems with moving subjects: https://youtu.be/5me5jEr4ldQ?t=415 (warning - flashing images)
That's interesting but it still seems to be utilizing a single sensor set to different exposures in series, not multiple synchronized global shutter image sensors each set to different exposures. While such a setup may have little to no use for human perception what I'm talking about is feeding each stream into a vision system, be it a classical vision pipeline or deep net system.