![]() In other words, this image has “crushed blacks.” Tim Brookes You can see a simulated example in the image below, where the right side has lost detail in the bricks under the shadow. You might not immediately notice black crush until you see the “correct” image displayed alongside it (for example, on a different display that’s been correctly calibrated). ![]() The term might apply in both the photography and video spheres but is most commonly used to describe the loss of shadow detail in moving images like movies and games. ![]() ![]() Black Crush Means a Loss of Shadow Detailīlack crush refers to the loss of fidelity in especially dark areas of an image. ![]()
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