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He is said to have had a great dynamic range.
Old video technology only had a 5 stop exposure dynamic range.
In both cases, the dynamic range of the camera can be exceeded.
The best they can do is record everything at a standard volume level, with limited dynamic range.
It can be used to produce these effects even when the dynamic range of the original image is not particularly high.
After the programs go through the selected images, they produce a true high dynamic range photo.
This helps to retain the dynamic range of the system.
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Dynamic range is a common way to compare performance from one instrument to another.
In other words, the dynamic range of the tape had to be enlarged.
His dancing was clearly shaped, if always in the same dynamic range.
Sometimes the maximum possible dynamic range of the system is quoted instead.
Each of these may be encoded as low or high dynamic range.
If a player did not use a large dynamic range, he would have been content with a piano without a check.
Another area is the development of instruments with a greater dynamic range and more powerful bottom notes.
Rather, the idea is to reverse the effects of dynamic range compression.
The human senses of sight and hearing have a very high dynamic range.
The dynamic range is quite large and very effective.
Instead of defining the term "dynamic range," I'll just show you how it works.
Using that vast amount of data, it then constructs a single, high dynamic range photo.
A recording medium with greater dynamic range will be able to record more details in the dark and light areas of a picture.
The digital camera industry is attempting to address the problem of dynamic range.
The result is better clarity and an increased dynamic range, from soft to loud.
This reduces the effects of a channel with limited dynamic range.