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Old 23-04-2018, 09:21 AM
rally
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One piece of interesting information I was provided by the developer is : "the LS45 sensor has a non destructive readout function . . . . So you can read the sensor data as fast as 1/30s while it still builds up signal."

I wonder how you could integrate this novel ability (compared to our standard sensors) with a process that can do automatic calibration during the image acquisition process
It also means that you no longer need to take a whole series of different length subs to get your HDR, you just read out at whatever intervals you want during each long exposure.
It might also mean that you could identify (temporally) when a cosmic ray or satellite trail went through and potentially eliminate that part of the subexposure by simple addition and subtraction of the series of readouts !
It might be a stretch, but if some bad seeing/poor tracking went through you might also be able to subtract that out too !

We're so used to a particular paradigm in our image processing due to inherent design issues that you dont even think about the alternatives.

What do you think Ray ?
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