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SAMSUNG S23 ultra data #8
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Hi, thanks for your interest about our dataset 😁
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Re 2 above. When average blacklevel is subtracted and data are clipped (no negatives allowed) it means that it is impossible to avoid a bias, even when averaging over large black areas. The sensor noise process will allways have a distribution around a mean value, even if the mean value is 0 (photon shot noise, thermal noise or other)... if the recorded value saturates at 0 (the mean value for 0 light), the remaining part of the distribution,which now only have positive values, will accumulate to a positive value... i.e. you get an dark offset. Since the r,g,and b sensor values are scaled and combined in the color matrix, the clipping bias will be differently scaled giving a "colored" offset. For pipeline processing it is therefore best to have an offset on the digitized data (not bias created by the clipping), and remove the total effect of the offset data at the end of the pipeline. |
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Hi... I appreciate your time and answers.. |
Thank you for your expert knowledge and in depth pointers on low level photography. Also,
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Hi again |
I have a few questions for which i have not found any documentation.
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