The Flat Earth Society
Flat Earth Discussion Boards => Flat Earth General => Topic started by: Danang on October 26, 2018, 02:06:11 AM
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And...... your textbook is just a novel. :o 8)
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It looks like someone shot off a video screen. What is it and what does it prove?
Mike
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From cellphone to LED TV, that means 'natural zoom in' 8)
It proves that 'CGI Sun' is just a science fiction 8)
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Certain cell phones can capture the 'black sun'. Prices don't matter. Mine is Advan Gaia.
Try this at home.. 8)
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The original footage from cellphone is like this:
https://www.4shared.com/video/JAYUzWMkce/VID_20160308_091603.html
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Cool cool.
Camera Sensor / camera image processor clipping.
See here:
If too much light impinges on a given pixel in some CMOS image sensors, the potential well of that pixel can spill over and increase the reference level (this is called 'blooming' for CCD sensors). This in turn, causes an error in the sensor's output due to the subtraction of signal and reference. Since the subtraction results in a negative value, the output of the sensor is set to zero. Thus the 'black spots' appear in a field of bright pixels.
Source: https://www.pco.de/fileadmin/user_upload/pco-knowledge_base/20140412_FOM_CameraTutorial_PCO_fin_pdf.pdf
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Thank you for your explanation, Denspressure. That's terrific! 8)
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If people want to find out about the nature of the sun for themselves then these tips from B&H, the pros choice for camera gear, then have a look at this.
https://www.bhphotovideo.com/explora/photography/tips-and-solutions/how-photograph-sun