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saved byBill H on 2006-08-07

  • The dynamic range of a sensor is defined by the largest possible signal divided by the smallest possible signal it can generate.  The largest possible signal is directly proportional to the full well capacity of the pixel.   The lowest signal is the noise level when the sensor is not exposed to any light, also called the "noise floor".
  • Practically, cameras with a large dynamic range are able to capture shadow detail and highlight detail at the same time