Shel,
Not being an expert, I chance on sharing my understanding of this.
Hope someone correct me if I'm wrong.

I think the "bit depth" means how big a binary number the scanner use
to describe a colour or shades of gray. So bigger numbers mean more
colours.

"Dynamic range" is how many "f-stops" it can separate between shadows
and highlights. More would be better, I guess...

Jostein

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> Hi ...
>
> I need some help with terminology.
>
> What is "bit depth" and what's important about it?
> What's "dynamic range" and is more always better?
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