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  • Dynamic range
  • Ratio between the largest and smallest values that a certain quantity can assume

    Dynamic range (abbreviated DR, DNR, or DYR) is the ratio between the largest and smallest measurable values of a specific quantity. It is often used in

    Dynamic range

    Dynamic_range

  • High dynamic range
  • Enhanced signal representation in digital media

    High dynamic range (HDR), also known as wide dynamic range, extended dynamic range, or expanded dynamic range, is a signal with a higher dynamic range than

    High dynamic range

    High_dynamic_range

  • Dynamic range compression
  • Audio signal processing operation

    Dynamic range compression (DRC) or simply compression, is an audio signal processing operation that reduces the volume of loud sounds or amplifies quiet

    Dynamic range compression

    Dynamic range compression

    Dynamic_range_compression

  • High-dynamic-range television
  • Video and image technology for HDR displays

    High-dynamic-range television (HDR-TV) is a technology that uses high dynamic range (HDR) to improve the quality of display signals. It is contrasted with

    High-dynamic-range television

    High-dynamic-range_television

  • High-dynamic-range rendering
  • Rendering a computer graphics scene

    High-dynamic-range rendering (HDRR or HDR rendering), also known as high-dynamic-range lighting, is the rendering of computer graphics scenes by using

    High-dynamic-range rendering

    High-dynamic-range_rendering

  • Standard-dynamic-range video
  • Video with a dynamic range that was standard before high-dynamic-range video

    Standard-dynamic-range video (SDR video) is a video technology which represents light intensity based on the brightness, contrast and color characteristics

    Standard-dynamic-range video

    Standard-dynamic-range_video

  • High dynamic range (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    High dynamic range (HDR) may refer to: High dynamic range, a general term describing dynamic range across multiple fields High-dynamic-range video, a

    High dynamic range (disambiguation)

    High_dynamic_range_(disambiguation)

  • Spurious-free dynamic range
  • Ratio of the fundamental signal to the output's strongest spurious signal

    Spurious-free dynamic range (SFDR) is the strength ratio of the fundamental signal to the strongest spurious tone in the output. It is also defined as

    Spurious-free dynamic range

    Spurious-free_dynamic_range

  • Dynamics (music)
  • Volume of a sound or note

    While the typical range of dynamic markings is from ppp to fff, some pieces use additional markings of further emphasis. Extreme dynamic markings imply either

    Dynamics (music)

    Dynamics_(music)

  • Dynamic range (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    The term dynamic range may mean: Dynamic range, dynamic range is a term used frequently in numerous fields to describe the ratio between the smallest and

    Dynamic range (disambiguation)

    Dynamic_range_(disambiguation)

  • Nikon D3200
  • Camera model

    exposure bracketing. The very high dynamic range of the Nikon D3200 makes it possible to shoot high dynamic range images (HDR, mostly created by combining

    Nikon D3200

    Nikon D3200

    Nikon_D3200

  • Noise reduction
  • Process of removing noise from a signal

    non-linearities. Single-ended dynamic range expanders like the Phase Linear Autocorrelator Noise Reduction and Dynamic Range Recovery System (Models 1000

    Noise reduction

    Noise_reduction

  • Wide dynamic range neuron
  • The wide dynamic range (WDR) neuron was first discovered by Mendell in 1966. Early studies of this neuron established what is known as the gate control

    Wide dynamic range neuron

    Wide dynamic range neuron

    Wide_dynamic_range_neuron

  • Range Rover Sport
  • Mid-size luxury SUV

    and TDV8, but were an option with the dynamic package on TDV6 and naturally aspirated V8 petrol. The 2005–2009 Range Rover Sport HSE is powered by a naturally

    Range Rover Sport

    Range Rover Sport

    Range_Rover_Sport

  • Image sensor format
  • Shape and size of a digital camera's image sensor

    Aptina Imaging Corporation. "Leveraging Dynamic Response Pixel Technology to Optimize Inter-scene Dynamic Range" (PDF). Aptina Imaging Corporation. Retrieved

    Image sensor format

    Image sensor format

    Image_sensor_format

  • Range (music)
  • Pitch range of musical instruments

    range, written range, designated range, duration range and dynamic range have specific meanings. The sounding range refers to the pitches produced by

    Range (music)

    Range (music)

    Range_(music)

  • DBFS
  • Unit of measurement for amplitude levels in digital systems

    always, accurate.) As the dynamic range is measured relative to the RMS level of a full scale sine wave, the dynamic range and the level of this quantization

    DBFS

    DBFS

    DBFS

  • Perceptual quantizer
  • Transfer function for HDR displays

    visible banding in 12 bits. A power function (used as EOTFs in standard dynamic range applications) extended to 10000 cd/m2 would have required 15 bits. The

    Perceptual quantizer

    Perceptual quantizer

    Perceptual_quantizer

  • Multi-exposure HDR capture
  • Technique to capture HDR images and videos

    multi-exposure HDR capture is a technique that creates high dynamic range (HDR) images (or extended dynamic range images) by taking and combining multiple exposures

    Multi-exposure HDR capture

    Multi-exposure HDR capture

    Multi-exposure_HDR_capture

  • Tone mapping
  • Image processing technique

    to approximate the appearance of high-dynamic-range (HDR) images in a medium that has a more limited dynamic range. Print-outs, CRT or LCD monitors, and

    Tone mapping

    Tone mapping

    Tone_mapping

  • Signal-to-noise ratio
  • Ratio of the desired signal to the background noise

    amplitude (for example, RMS voltage). Because many signals have a very wide dynamic range, signals are often expressed using the logarithmic decibel scale. Based

    Signal-to-noise ratio

    Signal-to-noise ratio

    Signal-to-noise_ratio

  • Sony α7 IV
  • 2021 full-frame mirrorless camera

    Gerald Undone using Imatest software and a Xyla color range chart demonstrates 12.8 stops of dynamic range, which is approximately 1/3 of a stop better than

    Sony α7 IV

    Sony α7 IV

    Sony_α7_IV

  • Luminance HDR
  • High-dynamic-range imaging software

    is graphics software used for the creation and manipulation of high-dynamic-range images. Released under the terms of the GPL, it is available for Linux

    Luminance HDR

    Luminance HDR

    Luminance_HDR

  • Exposing to the right
  • Photographic technique

    the relative adjustment to the camera's meter reading depends on the dynamic range (or contrast ratio) of the scene.[dubious – discuss] Typically, with

    Exposing to the right

    Exposing to the right

    Exposing_to_the_right

  • Dolby Digital Plus
  • Audio codec

    control over output loudness (via dialnorm), downmixing, and reversible dynamic range control (via DRC). Dolby Digital Plus is nominally a 16-bit-aligned

    Dolby Digital Plus

    Dolby_Digital_Plus

  • Digital photography
  • Photography with a digital camera

    sensor. High-dynamic-range imaging (HDR) addresses this problem by increasing the dynamic range of images by either increasing the dynamic range of the image

    Digital photography

    Digital photography

    Digital_photography

  • Canon PowerShot S95
  • Camera model

    S95 is one of the first camera models to feature an automated high dynamic range (HDR) shooting mode. This advanced digital imaging technique shoots

    Canon PowerShot S95

    Canon PowerShot S95

    Canon_PowerShot_S95

  • IPhone 14 Pro
  • 2022 smartphone by Apple

    Max were the first iPhones to have a new type of display cutout called "Dynamic Island", replacing the notch design that has been in use since the iPhone

    IPhone 14 Pro

    IPhone 14 Pro

    IPhone_14_Pro

  • Dolby Vision
  • Set of technologies by Dolby Laboratories

    Digital Systems for high-dynamic-range (HDR) video. It covers content creation, distribution, and playback. It includes dynamic metadata that define the

    Dolby Vision

    Dolby Vision

    Dolby_Vision

  • Loudness war
  • Increasing audio levels in recorded music

    increased still further through signal processing techniques such as dynamic range compression and equalization. Engineers can apply an increasingly high

    Loudness war

    Loudness war

    Loudness_war

  • Transfer functions in imaging
  • Relationship between electrical signal and light

    to increase captured dynamic range Canon Log: Developed by Canon for digital cameras in order to increase captured dynamic range Arri Log C: Developed

    Transfer functions in imaging

    Transfer_functions_in_imaging

  • Companding
  • Telecommunications and signal processing technique

    method of mitigating the detrimental effects of a channel with limited dynamic range. The name is a portmanteau of the words compressing and expanding, which

    Companding

    Companding

    Companding

  • Film look
  • Video editing technique

    cameras – mechanical shutters. Dynamic range: film and video systems have widely varying limits to the luminance dynamic ranges that they can capture. Modern

    Film look

    Film_look

  • Hybrid log–gamma
  • High dynamic range standard that was jointly developed by the BBC and NHK

    is a transfer function jointly developed by the BBC and NHK for high dynamic range (HDR) display. It is backward compatible with the transfer function

    Hybrid log–gamma

    Hybrid log–gamma

    Hybrid_log–gamma

  • Dbx (noise reduction)
  • Family of noise reduction systems

    compressing the dynamic range of the signal into a range that can be safely recorded on the tape. This type of compression, dynamic range compression, mutes

    Dbx (noise reduction)

    Dbx (noise reduction)

    Dbx_(noise_reduction)

  • Floating point operations per second
  • Measure of computer performance

    large or very small real numbers, or computations that require a large dynamic range. Floating-point representation is similar to scientific notation, except

    Floating point operations per second

    Floating_point_operations_per_second

  • Computational photography
  • Set of digital image capture and processing techniques

    photography include in-camera computation of digital panoramas, high-dynamic-range images, and light field cameras. Light field cameras use novel optical

    Computational photography

    Computational photography

    Computational_photography

  • Laser Dynamic Range Imager
  • The Laser Dynamic Range Imager (LDRI) is a LIDAR range imaging device developed by Sandia National Laboratories for the US Space Shuttle program. The sensor

    Laser Dynamic Range Imager

    Laser_Dynamic_Range_Imager

  • Microphone
  • Device that converts sound into an electrical signal

    introduced that eliminate those concerns and even improve the effective dynamic range of ribbon microphones at low frequencies. Protective wind screens can

    Microphone

    Microphone

    Microphone

  • HDR10
  • Open HDR standard

    HDR10 Media Profile, more commonly known as HDR10, is an open high-dynamic-range video (HDR) standard announced on 27 August 2015, by the Consumer Electronics

    HDR10

    HDR10

    HDR10

  • Rec. 2020
  • ITU-R recommendation defining UHDTV

    various aspects of ultra-high-definition television (UHDTV) with standard dynamic range (SDR) and wide color gamut (WCG), including picture resolutions, frame

    Rec. 2020

    Rec. 2020

    Rec._2020

  • Event camera
  • Type of imaging sensor

    typically report timestamps with a microsecond temporal resolution, 120 dB dynamic range, and less under/overexposure and motion blur than frame cameras. This

    Event camera

    Event camera

    Event_camera

  • Audio bit depth
  • Number of bits of information recorded for each digital audio sample

    level from quantization error—thus the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) and dynamic range. However, techniques such as dithering, noise shaping, and oversampling

    Audio bit depth

    Audio bit depth

    Audio_bit_depth

  • Comparison of digital and film photography
  • Topic of debate in Photography

    of the dynamic range, close to underexposure and overexposure the media will exhibit particularly non-linear responses. The non-linear dynamic response

    Comparison of digital and film photography

    Comparison_of_digital_and_film_photography

  • Comparison of analog and digital recording
  • Audio performance differences between technologies

    dynamic range capability of digital audio systems far exceeds that of analog audio systems. A 16-bit digital recording typically has a dynamic range of

    Comparison of analog and digital recording

    Comparison_of_analog_and_digital_recording

  • Half-Life 2: Lost Coast
  • 2005 video game

    monastery. Lost Coast is a technology demonstration showcasing the high-dynamic-range rendering implemented in the Source engine. It was designed with environments

    Half-Life 2: Lost Coast

    Half-Life_2:_Lost_Coast

  • Image scanner
  • Device that optically scans images, printed text

    have a dynamic range between 3.0d–4.0d. Office document scanners can have a dynamic range of less than 2.0d. Drum scanners have a dynamic range of 3.6–4

    Image scanner

    Image scanner

    Image_scanner

  • Acoustic camera
  • Imaging device for sound sources

    definitive results within this frequency range. This underlines the unique challenges faced in enhancing the dynamic range of acoustic cameras, particularly

    Acoustic camera

    Acoustic camera

    Acoustic_camera

  • Ian Shepherd
  • British mastering engineer (born 1971)

    author. He runs the Production Advice website and is the founder of Dynamic Range Day, an annual event raising awareness of the Loudness War. Shepherd

    Ian Shepherd

    Ian Shepherd

    Ian_Shepherd

  • Contrast ratio
  • Property of a display system

    ratio is a desired aspect of any display. It has similarities with dynamic range. The contrast ratio is typically measured as C R = b r i g h t / d a

    Contrast ratio

    Contrast ratio

    Contrast_ratio

  • Human eye
  • Sensory organ of vision

    Alessandro; Debattista, Kurt; Alan Chalmers (2011). Advanced High Dynamic Range Imaging: Theory and Practice. CRC Press. p. 7. ISBN 978-1-56881-719-4

    Human eye

    Human eye

    Human_eye

  • Gradient-domain image processing
  • difficult to achieve with conventional image-domain techniques, and high-dynamic-range imaging These gradient-domain editing techniques can also be extended

    Gradient-domain image processing

    Gradient-domain_image_processing

  • XDR (audio)
  • Audio cassette quality-control and duplication process

    XDR (expanded dynamic range), also known as SDR (super dynamic range), is a quality-control and duplication process for the mass-production of pre-recorded

    XDR (audio)

    XDR_(audio)

  • Mu-law algorithm
  • Audio companding algorithm

    or G711MU are used for G711 μ-law. Companding algorithms reduce the dynamic range of an audio signal. In analog systems, this can increase the signal-to-noise

    Mu-law algorithm

    Mu-law algorithm

    Mu-law_algorithm

  • XBR (Sony)
  • Sony television line

    control remote, Motionflow XR1440, X-Tended Dynamic Range (edge-lit with local dimming), High Dynamic Range (HDR) support, half-wedge design with side-mounted

    XBR (Sony)

    XBR_(Sony)

  • Mastering (audio)
  • Form of audio post-production

    listening environment. Mastering engineers often apply equalization and dynamic range compression in order to optimize sound translation on all playback systems

    Mastering (audio)

    Mastering (audio)

    Mastering_(audio)

  • IPhone SE (3rd generation)
  • Smartphone by Apple

    content to fit the display while still having some enhancements to dynamic range, contrast, and wide color gamut compared to standard content. The iPhone

    IPhone SE (3rd generation)

    IPhone SE (3rd generation)

    IPhone_SE_(3rd_generation)

  • Normalization (image processing)
  • Process that changes pixel intensity

    digital signal processing, it is referred to as dynamic range expansion. The purpose of dynamic range expansion in the various applications is usually

    Normalization (image processing)

    Normalization_(image_processing)

  • Compact Cassette tape types and formulations
  • use of noise reduction systems. Dynamic range is the most important property of the tape. The higher the dynamic range of music, the more demanding it

    Compact Cassette tape types and formulations

    Compact Cassette tape types and formulations

    Compact_Cassette_tape_types_and_formulations

  • Software-defined radio
  • Radio communication system implemented in software

    converter (after amplification). Real analog-to-digital converters lack the dynamic range to pick up sub-microvolt, nanowatt-power radio signals produced by an

    Software-defined radio

    Software-defined radio

    Software-defined_radio

  • Spectral leakage
  • Effect in signal processing

    high-dynamic-range windows than with high-resolution windows. At the other extreme of the range of window types are windows with high dynamic range but

    Spectral leakage

    Spectral_leakage

  • Recruitment (medicine)
  • Condition of the inner ear

    also imposes severe constraints on the dynamic range of perceived sound. For normal listeners, the dynamic range from sensing soft sounds to the loudest

    Recruitment (medicine)

    Recruitment_(medicine)

  • Effective number of bits
  • Dynamic-range metric for digital systems

    Effective number of bits (ENOB) is a measure of the real dynamic range of an analog-to-digital converter (ADC), digital-to-analog converter (DAC), or

    Effective number of bits

    Effective_number_of_bits

  • Graduated neutral-density filter
  • clear. It is used to bring an overly-bright part of a scene into the dynamic range of film or sensor. For example, it can be used to darken a bright sky

    Graduated neutral-density filter

    Graduated neutral-density filter

    Graduated_neutral-density_filter

  • Arri Alexa
  • Digital motion picture camera system by Arri

    features a brand-new 65mm sensor that increases dynamic range from 14 to 15 stops and the native ISO range from 3200 to 6400. On 31 July 2025, Arri announced

    Arri Alexa

    Arri Alexa

    Arri_Alexa

  • 4K resolution
  • Video or display resolutions with a width of around 4,000 pixels

    framerates of up to 120 Hz, HEVC encoding, wide color gamut, as well as high dynamic range. In 2014, the Digital Video Broadcasting Project released a new set

    4K resolution

    4K resolution

    4K_resolution

  • Color depth
  • Number of bits used to represent a color

    0–1 range rather than for increasing the resolution. Numbers greater than 1 were for colors brighter than the display could show, as in high-dynamic-range

    Color depth

    Color_depth

  • Ultra HDR
  • Image format for HDR using JPEG with backwards compatibility

    image. This allows for compatible decoders to decode and display a high dynamic range (HDR) image while maintaining backwards compatibility with incompatible

    Ultra HDR

    Ultra_HDR

  • Pulse-Doppler radar
  • Type of radar system

    which is proportional to dynamic range. This determines performance in heavy weather and near the earth surface. dynamic range = min { carrier power noise

    Pulse-Doppler radar

    Pulse-Doppler radar

    Pulse-Doppler_radar

  • HDR10+
  • Video technology that adds dynamic metadata to HDR10 source files

    HDR10+ is a high dynamic range (HDR) video technology introduced by Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd, 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment and Panasonic Corporation

    HDR10+

    HDR10+

  • Parallel compression
  • Dynamic range compression technique

    Parallel compression, also known as New York compression, is a dynamic range compression technique used in sound recording and mixing. Parallel compression

    Parallel compression

    Parallel_compression

  • Amplifier figures of merit
  • Numerical measures that characterize amplifier properties and performance

    quoted as the amplifier dynamic range. More precisely, if S = maximal allowed signal power and N = noise power, the dynamic range DR is DR = (S + N ) /N

    Amplifier figures of merit

    Amplifier_figures_of_merit

  • Rec. 2100
  • ITU-R recommendation

    commonly known by the abbreviations Rec. 2100 or BT.2100, introduced high-dynamic-range television (HDR-TV) by recommending the use of the perceptual quantizer

    Rec. 2100

    Rec._2100

  • Range searching
  • intersect the range. Dynamic range searching vs. static range searching: In the static setting the set S is known in advance. In dynamic setting objects

    Range searching

    Range searching

    Range_searching

  • Raw image format
  • File format used in digital photography

    Like negative photographic film, a raw digital image may have a wider dynamic range or color gamut than the positive print. Unlike physical film after development

    Raw image format

    Raw_image_format

  • OmniVision Technologies
  • Chinese Semiconductor company

    visible 850-nm NIR wavelength over the first-generation technology. High-dynamic-range (HDR) imaging relies on algorithms to combined several image captures

    OmniVision Technologies

    OmniVision_Technologies

  • Dolby
  • Audio technology company

    noise reduction, audio encoding/compression, spatial audio, and high-dynamic-range television (HDR) imaging. Dolby licenses its technologies to consumer

    Dolby

    Dolby

    Dolby

  • A-law algorithm
  • Audio companding in communications

    eight-bit PCM digital communications systems to optimize, i.e. modify, the dynamic range of an analog signal for digitizing. It is one of the two companding

    A-law algorithm

    A-law algorithm

    A-law_algorithm

  • Audio normalization
  • Application of gain to a recording to achieve a target level

    differs from dynamic range compression, which applies varying levels of gain over a recording to fit the level within a minimum and maximum range. Normalization

    Audio normalization

    Audio_normalization

  • Photographic film
  • Visual storage media used by film cameras

    begins to expose, and then responds by progressive darkening over a wide dynamic range of exposure until all of the grains are exposed, and the film achieves

    Photographic film

    Photographic film

    Photographic_film

  • SDR
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Standard-dynamic-range video, a video with a dynamic range that was standard before high-dynamic-range video SDR (audio), or super dynamic range, an audio

    SDR

    SDR

  • Gain compression
  • Reduction in gain due to nonlinearity

    temperature. Gain compression is relevant in any system with a wide dynamic range, such as audio or RF. It is more common in tube circuits than transistor

    Gain compression

    Gain_compression

  • GeForce 7 series
  • Series of GPUs by Nvidia

    lacks GCAA. The 7100 series does not support technologies such as high-dynamic-range rendering (HDR) and UltraShadow II. Although the 7300 LE was originally

    GeForce 7 series

    GeForce 7 series

    GeForce_7_series

  • Half-precision floating-point format
  • 16-bit computer number format

    Hitachi). ILM was searching for an image format that could handle a wide dynamic range, but without the hard drive and memory cost of single or double precision

    Half-precision floating-point format

    Half-precision_floating-point_format

  • Nikon D600
  • Digital single-lens reflex camera

    featuring a very wide dynamic range which provides the possibility of lightening shadows or darkening overlit areas (high dynamic range imaging, HDR) with

    Nikon D600

    Nikon D600

    Nikon_D600

  • Ultra-high-definition television
  • 4K and 8K digital video formats

    specification, which defines resolution, bit depth, color gamut, high dynamic range (HDR) performance required for Ultra HD (UHDTV) content and displays

    Ultra-high-definition television

    Ultra-high-definition television

    Ultra-high-definition_television

  • Digital-to-analog converter
  • Device that converts a digital signal into an analog signal

    the requirements of the targeted application (e.g. under the limited dynamic range of human hearing for audio applications). In a typical telephone call

    Digital-to-analog converter

    Digital-to-analog converter

    Digital-to-analog_converter

  • Noise shaping
  • Digital signal performance enhancement

    present in the audible range (20 Hz to 20 kHz) and increase the noise above the audible range. This results in a broadband dynamic range of only 7.78 dB, but

    Noise shaping

    Noise_shaping

  • Bfloat16 floating-point format
  • Floating-point number format used in computer processors

    number format occupying 16 bits in computer memory; it represents a wide dynamic range of numeric values by using a floating radix point. This format is a

    Bfloat16 floating-point format

    Bfloat16_floating-point_format

  • ScRGB
  • Wide color gamut RGB color space

    colors. Numbers greater than 1.0 allow high dynamic range images to be represented, though the dynamic range is less than other formats. Two encodings are

    ScRGB

    ScRGB

    ScRGB

  • Audio system measurements
  • Means of quantifying system performance

    can increase the effective dynamic range of 16-bit audio to around 120 dB. To calculate the maximum theoretical dynamic range of a digital system

    Audio system measurements

    Audio system measurements

    Audio_system_measurements

  • EBU R 128
  • EBU recommendation for loudness normalisation

    does not necessarily produce the same loudness, because the use of dynamic range compression and limiting can increase the average level of the programme

    EBU R 128

    EBU_R_128

  • High fidelity
  • High-quality reproduction of sound

    quantitatively specified equalization curves as well as noise-reduction and dynamic range systems. Classical music fans, who were opinion leaders in the audio

    High fidelity

    High fidelity

    High_fidelity

  • Steve Mann (inventor)
  • Canadian wearable tech engineer (born 1962)

    extended reality, and computational photography, particularly high-dynamic-range imaging. Mann is an early contributor to the development of wearable

    Steve Mann (inventor)

    Steve Mann (inventor)

    Steve_Mann_(inventor)

  • Log amplifier
  • Electrical circuit

    the dynamic range of other circuits, used for: Automatic gain control of transmit power in radio frequency circuits Scaling a large dynamic range sensor

    Log amplifier

    Log_amplifier

  • Pentax K-r
  • Digital camera model

    three images at different exposures and have them combined into a high dynamic range JPEG image. In contrast to its predecessor, the Pentax K-r offers the

    Pentax K-r

    Pentax K-r

    Pentax_K-r

  • Audio noise measurement
  • Audio equipment quality assessment

    specifications tend to include the terms signal-to-noise ratio and dynamic range, both of which have multiple definitions, sometimes treated as synonyms

    Audio noise measurement

    Audio_noise_measurement

  • Canon EOS 5D Mark IV
  • 2016 full-frame digital single-lens reflex camera

    praised the camera's improved image quality, particularly its enhanced dynamic range, touchscreen interface, and Dual Pixel AF system, with Digital Photography

    Canon EOS 5D Mark IV

    Canon EOS 5D Mark IV

    Canon_EOS_5D_Mark_IV

  • Pentax Optio I-10
  • Camera model

    image stabilisation, optional infra-red remote control, 720p video and dynamic range settings. Notes "Pentax Optio i10 looks back to Auto 110". Bibliography

    Pentax Optio I-10

    Pentax Optio I-10

    Pentax_Optio_I-10

  • Transducer
  • Device that converts energy from one form to another

    thermocouple. Some specifications that are used to rate transducers: Dynamic range: This is the ratio between the largest amplitude signal and the smallest

    Transducer

    Transducer

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  • Geba
  • Girl/Female

    Biblical, Dutch, German

    Geba

    A Hill; Cup

  • Somshekar | ஸோம்ஷேகார
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Somshekar | ஸோம்ஷேகார

  • Biglin
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Biglin

    English : habitational name from Biglands in Cumbria or Bigland in Lancashire, which are both named with Old Norse bygg ‘barley’ + land ‘land’.

  • Ovitt
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Ovitt

    English : variant of Ovett (see Oviatt).

  • Arundhati
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Arundhati

    Morning star.

  • Denisse
  • Girl/Female

    American, Australian, Chinese, French, Greek, Portuguese

    Denisse

    God of Wine; Feminine of Denis from the Greek Name Dionysus; Follower of Dionysius

  • Hala
  • Girl/Female

    African, Arabic, Hindu, Indian, Lebanese, Muslim, Pashtun, Sanskrit, Swahili

    Hala

    Halo Around the Moon; Plough; Girlfriend; Great; Dazzling; Glorious; Lunar Halo; Glory; Golden; Female Friend; Sweetness; Outline of Brightness Surrounding a Full Moon

  • Mansi
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Mansi

    Woman

  • Sinhvahan | ஸிந்ஹவாஹந
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Sinhvahan | ஸிந்ஹவாஹந

    Lord Shiva

  • Auston
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Auston

    English : variant spelling of Austin.

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DYNAMIC RANGE

  • Dynamic
  • a.

    Alt. of Dynamical

  • Dynamical
  • a.

    Relating to physical forces, effects, or laws; as, dynamical geology.

  • Dynamist
  • n.

    One who accounts for material phenomena by a theory of dynamics.

  • Dynastical
  • a.

    Dynastic.

  • Dynamically
  • adv.

    In accordance with the principles of dynamics or moving forces.

  • Adynamy
  • n.

    Adynamia.

  • Dynamics
  • n.

    The moving moral, as well as physical, forces of any kind, or the laws which relate to them.

  • Electro-dynamometer
  • n.

    An instrument for measuring the strength of electro-dynamic currents.

  • Electro-dynamic
  • a.

    Alt. of Electro-dynamical

  • Rendrock
  • n.

    A kind of dynamite used in blasting.

  • Dynamiting
  • n.

    Destroying by dynamite, for political ends.

  • Dynam
  • n.

    A unit of measure for dynamical effect or work; a foot pound. See Foot pound.

  • Electro-dynamics
  • n.

    The branch of science which treats of the properties of electric currents; dynamical electricity.

  • Adynamic
  • a.

    Characterized by the absence of power or force.

  • Dynamics
  • n.

    That branch of mechanics which treats of the motion of bodies (kinematics) and the action of forces in producing or changing their motion (kinetics). Dynamics is held by some recent writers to include statics and not kinematics.

  • Kinetics
  • n.

    See Dynamics.

  • Adynamic
  • a.

    Pertaining to, or characterized by, debility of the vital powers; weak.

  • Dynamo
  • n.

    A dynamo-electric machine.

  • Dynamical
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to dynamics; belonging to energy or power; characterized by energy or production of force.

  • Dynamics
  • n.

    That department of musical science which relates to, or treats of, the power of tones.