Actually the original signal was low frame rate, high resolution. So it's more than your description says. A special video monitor with long afterglow phosphorus was recorded by an NTSC camera. Imagine what modern…
Possibly but did they have state of the art 3-meters-a-second tape drives to store the signal on?
That's just horrible
So this thing, instead of doing multiple successive shots like in standard HDR, it integrates over multiple shots of single pixels. Integrating AD converter comes to mind. I am sure this improves on standard HDR but it…
Actually the original signal was low frame rate, high resolution. So it's more than your description says. A special video monitor with long afterglow phosphorus was recorded by an NTSC camera. Imagine what modern…
Possibly but did they have state of the art 3-meters-a-second tape drives to store the signal on?
That's just horrible
So this thing, instead of doing multiple successive shots like in standard HDR, it integrates over multiple shots of single pixels. Integrating AD converter comes to mind. I am sure this improves on standard HDR but it…