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==Introduction== | ==Introduction== | ||
The goal in this computational experiment was to identify how the quality of a camera affects the resulting image of a predetermined image source. The quality of the camera in this study is defined by the camera read noise and the resolution of the camera sensor.The predetermined image source is an image that was captured using an iPhone 6 camera (1/3-inch sensor, 8 MP) shown below. | The goal in this computational experiment was to identify how the quality of a camera affects the resulting image of a predetermined image source. The quality of the camera in this study is defined by the camera read noise and the resolution of the camera sensor.The predetermined image source is an image that was captured using an iPhone 6 camera (1/3-inch sensor, 8 MP) shown below. | ||
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==Background== | ==Background== | ||
Revision as of 23:33, 13 December 2017
Introduction
The goal in this computational experiment was to identify how the quality of a camera affects the resulting image of a predetermined image source. The quality of the camera in this study is defined by the camera read noise and the resolution of the camera sensor.The predetermined image source is an image that was captured using an iPhone 6 camera (1/3-inch sensor, 8 MP) shown below.