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# allowedDynamicRange(_:)

Returns a new image configured with the specified allowed
dynamic range.

```
func allowedDynamicRange(_ range: Image.DynamicRange?) -> Image
```

## Parameters

`range`

the requested dynamic range, or nil to
restore the default allowed range.

## Return Value

a new image.

## Discussion

The following example enables HDR rendering for a specific
image view, assuming that the image has an HDR (ITU-R 2100)
color space and the output device supports it:

```
Image("hdr-asset").allowedDynamicRange(.high)
```

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