- What is maximum dynamic range?
- What is the dynamic range of a signal?
- How do you calculate dynamic range?
What is maximum dynamic range?
Maximum dynamic range is the greatest range of light a digital camera sensor or strip of film can capture. Dynamic range is measured in stops. Each stop indicates a doubling of the level of brightness captured.
What is the dynamic range of a signal?
Dynamic Range is the ratio of the largest measurable signal to the smallest measurable signal. The smallest measurable signal is typically defined as that equal to the noise level, or alternatively the “Noise Equivalent Exposure” or that point where the Signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) is 1.
How do you calculate dynamic range?
Dynamic Range (DR) is given by: DR = Full well capacity + Detection limit.