> > Second, "Real World Scanning > > and Halftones" > > by Blatner, etc. > > And...the description of dynamic range in that book completely agrees with > my stated definition: > > "dynamic range describes the actual limits of how many tones the > scanner can > really differentiate from light to dark". Roy, et al, How come a property, such as dynamic range, as cited here, applies in this "meaning"/"understanding" in digital imaging, and not in analog imaging? Austin
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RE: [Digital BW] Thoughts about Imaging
2002-04-05 by Austin Franklin