Wednesday 28 March 2007
Friday 23 March 2007
Bayer Effects

I took this panoramic photo of my house at night one weekend. I'm always disappointed at the level of quality produced by my camera at night-time. Zooming in to the darkest part of the sky produces this image:

It kind of reminded me of the Bayer pattern, used in the pixel layout of most digital cameras. The idea is that it's cheaper to produce a camera that doesn't need 3 detectors per pixel (one for red, green and blue). Instead, one sensor is used per pixel in the following pattern:

So the top left pixel only measures the amount of green falling on it. The red and blue values are computed by interpolating between the neighbouring pixels that did measure red/blue.
I wonder if the effect seen in the dark areas of the image is a direct result of the structure of the imaging elements of the camera. It could be worth investing in a 3-CCD camera, one that uses 3 sensors per pixel, as it might reduce these artifacts. It would be most relevant when the images were to be printed out full-size.
Tuesday 20 March 2007
St. Patrick's Day 2007
St. Patrick's day in the Phibsboro dojo
Monday 12 March 2007
Video Panoramas
By splitting a video into frames (using TMPGEnc) and then stitching them together in a panoramic fashion (using Autostitch) wide-angle images can be created, giving a greater sense of the scene and also of the movement in the video. Both software applications are freely available.
Textures


What is texture?
The property of a material's individual crystallites having nonrandom orientation...The tactile quality of a surface or the representation or invention of the appearance of such a surface quality...In a photographic image the freq
uency of change and arrangement of tones...Both the tactile surface of an artwork itself and the visual illusion of tactile surfaces within an artwork...The visual and tactile quality of the surface of an object, revealed in a
photograph by variances in tone, depth and shape...A perceptible pattern or structure, even if random
in nature...An element of art which refers to ho
w a surface feels or looks like it would feel.
Thursday 8 March 2007
Panoramic Stitching
Depth of Field
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