How Camera Sensors Pick up Light with John Greengo
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In this clip from Fundamentals of Digital Photography 2014, John Greengo explains in plain language how camera sensors pick up light.
Greengo simplifies the technical functions of your camera so you understand the processes that take place when you shoot so you can take better pictures.
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Best description about imaging sensors, where can I find the full video?
Best description i have ever seen on noise and sensors
After 7 yrs, did you find better?
Beautiful explanation
Great explanation
Such a good video.
this guy knows how to teach
Well explained! Thanks!
Best description i have ever seen. With those analogies i had an 'ah ha' moment about this particular topic.
Good teacher, do more teachings
Nice information.
amazing
Brilliant!
Thanks nice info
Backlit sensors in sony can film in the dark without noise. This must be a different technology or different type of sensor.
wow
What's the difference between photosites and pixels? Some people talk like they're the same, but then you have others that say it's not?
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Do camera light sensors pick up emp's?
Id think and EMP would disrupt the camera's functioning. 🤔
Things do happen to light in saturated pixels, the signal can be leaked to other pixels in the row which causes a 'blooming' effect. See www.photometrics.com/resources/learningzone/saturationblooming.php
Dark current is not the only source of noise, there is also shot noise and read noise.
i don't think that's right.
as far as I know they are like reversed led lights.
and pick up the freq and temp to get the colour of the light.
where is the convergence point of light in the digital cameras, within the lens, or on the sensor? In other words how light travels through a camera and makes images. Most of the photographers do not know the science of photography and cause confusion. thank you.
If you ever find out the answer let me know
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these information are not accurate.