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 Posted: Sep 14th, 2014 06:31 PM
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MrZeta



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My thoughts ...

If you take one picture - not much - noise ... in this case colored noise, amped up picture color etc...singular pictures...

If you take a video at say 30fps...well...probly we missed the picture...but...

If you take the individual frames and find a starting and end point, then do what is called co-adding, by adding the frames on 'top of each other (!)' instead of watching them singularly...walla...the movie is made by taking a snap shot of each co-added frame as it is added.

This is a nice find !!

Noise will be my next topics on my video streams and I can see what is going on here I think...co-adding individual frames to make the movie...when we watch a video we only see frame after frame - maybe we need to co-add these frames.

My noise work only applies to audio but all the same science applies to video too !!! There may have to be different ways to add the pictures - look at astronomy photo work to learn more; I am also an amateur astronomer so I know some photo work and plan to do this as well as audio at some point.

Mr Zeta

Last edited on Sep 14th, 2014 06:33 PM by MrZeta