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What is the difference between dynamic range and tolerance?

Tolerance refers to movies; Dynamic range refers to a digital camera. The differences are as follows:

1, "tolerance" is a very important performance parameter in photography, which refers to the ability of film to correctly record the brightness range of the scene, and is the difference between the brightest part and the darkest part of the scene, which can be expressed by scale.

2. Photography lovers can regard "tolerance" and "dynamic range" as the ability to record the light and dark range of the scene. For cameras with high "dynamic range", the adjustment range of post exposure will be relatively loose.

3. When the light ratio is huge, the "dynamic range" of the camera is limited, resulting in the loss of light and dark details (light and dark overflow) and dark details (dark overflow).