Saturday, September 18, 2010

What is Dynamic Range?

Dynamic Range photography is a range of differences in dark and light from a scene. The camera turned out to have the ability to capture the range limit of these differences. Canon EOS 1-D Mark III has a dynamic range of about 11 stop (link). 11-stop range that is captured with good details on the camera sensors, beyond that the details will be dark / black or washout. Now, whereas in the real world .. scene which we will very often have a range of photo-stop for more than 11 stops. Nih example: why do photos in the daytime sky is white, or why when the sky is blue / the details but the man who photographed so dark? the sign of the effect of dynamic range.
There was shortage of tips / tricks to overcome them. Among them is the trick High Dynamic Range (HDR), which was popular, the use of Gradual ND Filter (such as my photo of this), Multi-Exposure. Other times we tried was the discussion, just how the dynamic range as above.


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