The image on the top left of the slide (before the algorithm occurred) reminds me of old television where the screen would look somewhat green even when it was supposed to be black. It is interesting to see how screens nowadays use OLED a lot and are fully black when turned off.
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Demosaicking is the process of converting data from the image sensor into the images. As stated on the previous slides, we only collect one rgb value per pixel, so we need to interpolate the missing RGB values. I wonder why it's so difficult to get all 3 RGB values per pixel in the image sensor.
The image on the top left of the slide (before the algorithm occurred) reminds me of old television where the screen would look somewhat green even when it was supposed to be black. It is interesting to see how screens nowadays use OLED a lot and are fully black when turned off.
Demosaicking is the process of converting data from the image sensor into the images. As stated on the previous slides, we only collect one rgb value per pixel, so we need to interpolate the missing RGB values. I wonder why it's so difficult to get all 3 RGB values per pixel in the image sensor.