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digital photography vs. digital audio
Are there any meaningful parallels that can be drawn between digital
photography and digital audio? For example, if you take a digital photo with a high-megapixel count, this means you can enlarge the picture more before you start to see imperfections. So if you record a 24-bit signal just under clipping, does that mean you can get away with wider level adjustments in the DAW mixing environment before noticing signal degradation? I've formed some analogies: linearity of audio recorder= lens quality frequency range of recorder=color accuracy bit depth of recorder= pixel count Any truth to that? |
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