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== JP4 | |||
== HDR JP4 == | |||
Bayer pattern look like this | |||
{| class="wikitable" | |||
|- | |||
| bgcolor="red"|R | |||
| bgcolor="green"|G1 | |||
| bgcolor="red"|R | |||
| bgcolor="green"|G1 | |||
| bgcolor="red"|R | |||
| bgcolor="green"|G1 | |||
|- | |||
| bgcolor="green"|G2 | |||
| bgcolor="blue"|B | |||
| bgcolor="green"|G2 | |||
| bgcolor="blue"|B | |||
| bgcolor="green"|G2 | |||
| bgcolor="blue"|B | |||
|- | |||
| bgcolor="red"|R | |||
| bgcolor="green"|G1 | |||
| bgcolor="red"|R | |||
| bgcolor="green"|G1 | |||
| bgcolor="red"|R | |||
| bgcolor="green"|G1 | |||
|- | |||
| bgcolor="green"|G2 | |||
| bgcolor="blue"|B | |||
| bgcolor="green"|G2 | |||
| bgcolor="blue"|B | |||
| bgcolor="green"|G2 | |||
| bgcolor="blue"|B | |||
|- | |||
| bgcolor="red"|R | |||
| bgcolor="green"|G1 | |||
| bgcolor="red"|R | |||
| bgcolor="green"|G1 | |||
| bgcolor="red"|R | |||
| bgcolor="green"|G1 | |||
|- | |||
| bgcolor="green"|G2 | |||
| bgcolor="blue"|B | |||
| bgcolor="green"|G2 | |||
| bgcolor="blue"|B | |||
| bgcolor="green"|G2 | |||
| bgcolor="blue"|B | |||
|} | |||
Some sensors have possibility to set independed scale to G1 and G2. | |||
Considering that the accessible optics does not give the full permission of a sensor resolution, it can be used for increase in a dynamic range of a image sensor. | |||
Revision as of 15:38, 19 November 2008
HDR JP4
Bayer pattern look like this
| R | G1 | R | G1 | R | G1 |
| G2 | B | G2 | B | G2 | B |
| R | G1 | R | G1 | R | G1 |
| G2 | B | G2 | B | G2 | B |
| R | G1 | R | G1 | R | G1 |
| G2 | B | G2 | B | G2 | B |
Some sensors have possibility to set independed scale to G1 and G2. Considering that the accessible optics does not give the full permission of a sensor resolution, it can be used for increase in a dynamic range of a image sensor.