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Dynamic Range: Shadows and Highlights. Dynamic Range. If the electron count is below a certain threshold, it is just recorded as black. So if there aren’t enough photons, all the detail in those pixels is lost. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Dynamic Range:Shadows and Highlights

When the photowell is full, a white value occurs. No photons after this are recorded, so all detail for these pixels are lost.

If the electron count is below a certain threshold, it is just recorded as black. So if there aren’t enough photons, all the detail in those pixels is lost.

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Large dynamic range: very bright and very dark areas in same scene

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The camera has a limited dynamic range. Thus it can only capture a certain portion of the total dynamic range of the scene.

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Dynamic Range and Contrast Low contrast | High Contrast

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Histogram: plots pixels according to brightness: L-R, Dark-Bright

Low contrast: Most pixels in middle, few very dark (shadows) or very bright (highlights) areas.

Result: Flat, boring picture. No defining characteristics.

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Histogram: plots pixels according to brightness: L-R, Dark-Bright

High contrast: More pixels toward edge, in very dark (shadows) or very bright (highlights) areas.

Result: Interesting, dynamic picture. Sharply defined characteristics.

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Histogram: plots pixels according to brightness: L-R, Dark-Bright

Low contrast: Most pixels in middle, few very dark (shadows) or very bright (highlights) areas.

Result: Flat, boring picture. No defining characteristics.However, low contrast can always be edited into a high contrast image

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Low contrast

High contrast

High contrast has caused this area to be completely white, destroying all detail. It is impossible to get this detail back – this is known as a “blown highlight”.

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Low contrast

High contrast

High contrast has caused this area to be completely black, destroying all detail. It is impossible to get this detail back – this is known as a “crushed shadow”.

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?Crushed shadows

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?Blown highlights

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Red Green Blue

1 1 1

Red Green Blue

5 5 5

Not all “crushed shadows” are actually black

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Red Green Blue

10 10 10

Red Green Blue

50 50 50

As long as pixels aren’t clipped to pure black (or white), detail still exists

Transformation: Pixel value x 10

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Real-world examples

ToolsExposure adjustment-Levels-Curves

Better ToolsSelective shadow/highlight adjustmentHigh Dynamic Range (HDR) blending

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High Dynamic Range (HDR) Blending

Take two images which cover different exposure rangesBlend together for greater dynamic range

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Important side effectRaising shadows reveals noise!

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RAW Headroom

Original

JPEG -4EV adjustment in ACR

RAW -4EV adjustment in ACR

RAW format gives extra dynamic range headroom to restore crushed shadows and blown highlights

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Fill FlashOriginal

Shadows adjustment

Fill flashLow-power flash can “fill in” shadows

Better tones, less noise than shadows adjustment

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Shadows and Highlights

Larger photowells allow a larger dynamic range to be captured

Larger sensors with less pixels => larger photowells

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