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How to calculate dynamic range?
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How to calculate dynamic range?
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The dark noise is measured by taking 25 – 50 dark level measurements and calculating the RMS level with the STDEV for each wavelength (or pixel). The Dynamic Range is then calculated as 2ⁿ-1 divided by the dark noise.
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