When we seem at the bay pattern, we can perceive that four green and four blue pixels bounded each red pixel. This collection takes advantage of partly cover that exists linking the color spectra of the filters. That overlap makes it likely to exclaim exact values based on pixel’s position and the color values created by the adjacent pixels. The pixel count on the CMOS sensor is 2880 by 2160. The Bayer pattern decreases the amount of pixels for each color to 1440 by 1080, although arri’s claims higher color resolutions are accomplished using their interpolation algorithms. The data generated by the CMOS sensor is processed by means of their 32 12 bit analog to digital converters in parallel and output in real time as a down sampled 1920 by 1080 YUV (4:2:2) HD signal via HD-SDI. Raw Bayer data can be output via dual link HD-SDI to a disk array for non real time depiction to 1920 by 1080 RGB (4:4:4) images.
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