
379 Dynamic Range Focussing
From The Future of Photography by Chris Marquardt & Adrian Stock
February 18, 2026 · 36 min
About this episode
The episode discusses the creative opportunities and implications of high dynamic range in photography.
Watch this on video | Join us on Discord for more TFOP chat! What's your range? 5 stops? 12 stops? 25 stops? In a follow up to our conversation a few weeks ago about LOFIC sensors, it's time to consider the creative opportunities that very high dynamic range in our cameras might bring. What doors does this technology open for photography? Are there any unintended consequences? Are there stars in London at night? Picks of the week: DIY: Digital Aperture Albert Watson This is an episode of The Future of Photography podcast with Adrian Stock @ade968@universeodon.com (Mastodon) @Ade968 (Twitter) https://adrianstock.com/ (Home) Jeremiah Chechik https://linktr.ee/tinroof_studios Chris Marquardt @chrismarquardt@chaos.social (Mastodon) @chrismarquardt (Twitter) https://chrismarquardt.com/ (Home) All episodes at https://thefutureofphotography.com, All videos at https://tfttf.com/tfopvideo Find us at Discord: https://tfttf.com/jointfop, Web: https://thefutureofphotography.com, Twitter: https://twitter.com/tfopnow, Instagram: https://instagram.com/tfopnow
People in this episode
Hosts: Adrian Stock, Chris Marquardt
Topics covered
- dynamic range
- photography technology
- LOFIC sensors
- creative opportunities
- high dynamic range
Keywords
- dynamic range
- photography
- LOFIC sensors
- creative opportunities
- high dynamic range
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: Discord, The Future of Photography
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