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Old 06-05-2010, 02:10 PM
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If my understanding is cottect our eyes are not good at seeing details in colour so the loss of resolution in the colour data is of little consequence. Details come from the luminance frame.

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Originally Posted by Tandum View Post
Be careful binning x 2 on bright objects. Remember binning x2 adds the contents of a group of 4 pixels into one read out pixel/buffer so these 8300 cameras, with relatively small well depths will overflow as the buffer they combine/read them into has the same well depth as an imaging pixel.
I don't understand how the cameras handle binning. However, I would have thought that binning would increase the effective well depth as you have more pixels to fill. Please correct me if I am incorrect. Also on a 16 bit camera wouldn't the buffer have a miximum value of 65536 pixles?
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