A simple look at dual-gain sensors including what they are and examples of what the images look like.
I think you will find this one easy to follow even for a beginner!
* I used "luminance" instead of "lightness" in the video to indicate a lighter output, such as when increasing image brightness in post-production.
The terms "brightness" "lightness" and "luminance" are often used interchangeably but technically are different terms.
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