Thirty-two-bpc HDR images can represent the entire dynamic range of the visible world, unlike the lower bit depths, which can represent only a portion of it. Among the advantages of HDR is that adjusting its exposure is like adjusting the exposure when photographing a scene in the real world.Blurs and other real-world lighting effects look realistic in HDR images. Motion pictures, 3-D work, and some high-end photography are mediums that sometimes use HDR images.