Qo7PwBeW1zIJTBZ849Dxujl72eJkfbmt4t8yenImKBXEejxNn4ZJNZ2ss5Ku7Cxt.jpg

Magical forest with the Fuji X100s | Wim Ary

Magical forest with the Fuji X100s Fuji X-Trans vs traditional Bayer color filter layout The Fuji X100s has a proprietary X-Trans random color filter layout as opposed to the traditional 2×2 Bayer filter array. With any type of filter layout, each on-sensor pixel stores information on one color component, either red, green or blue (RGB). To reproduce a full color spectrum for each pixel, a process called demosaicing is used. These algorithms try to guess the value of all 3 RGB colours per pixel (although only one color component was measured) by comparing it to the information in nearby filters. These are of course complex algorithms, and you have to consider that a 16MP image holds 16 million pixels, so there is a lot of data to work with……

See on wimarys.com