Monday, September 21, 2009

Digital cinema cameras

Bayer pattern filtering follows a set arrangement and each of the six million pixels on Arri’s CMOS has an assigned red, green or blue value. Color images are recreated from the monochrome data the sensor generates. The first row of pixels alternates between green and red color filters. The second roe alternates between blue and green filters. The first row pattern repeats in the third row and the second row pattern repeats in the fourth row and so until the entire sensor is mapped for red, green and blue. Row 1: G R G R G R G R G R… Row 2: B G B G B G… Row 3: G R G R G R G R… Row 4: B G B G B G B G…

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