I don't think that your picture can't represent the dynamic range.
Actually, it only can say that, the pictures one is well-exposure, and the other is over-exposure.
Why will I say that ? If you decrease the exposure in the second image, you can also get
the same image as first one.
From the definition of dynamic range:
The dynamic range of a sensor is defined by the largest possible signal divided by the smallest
possible signal it can generate. The largest possible signal is directly proportional to the
full well capacity of the pixel. The lowest signal is the noise level when the sensor is not
exposed to any light, also called the "noise floor".
In generally the largest possible signal is usually the max value of the bit depth.
Such as 8-bit --> larget possible signal is 255 and 10-bit --> larget possible signal is 1024;
But what affect the dynamic range ?? The answer is nosie level. [/COLOR]
If you want to know the dynamic range, you can take picture that have shadow
scene such as taking a picture with a tree and its shadow in sun.
Then you can see if the shadow detail is clear. If your camera can see the shadow detial very clear,
the dynamic range of your camera is good.
How to measure the dynamic range ??
For my experience, I will take the picture with Kodak K13 GrayScale chart.
To see how many steps your camera can distinguish.
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