Dual Gain Sensors for Digital Cameras

Dual Gain Sensors for Digital Cameras

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Dual Gain Sensors for Digital Cameras
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. Subscribe for editing tips and behind-the-scenes videos as well as community contests and free giveaways: www.patreon.com/WildlifeInspired ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Best noise reduction and sharpening software: https://topazlabs.com/ref/351/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------- MT FAVORITE GEAR Nikon Z9: https://bhpho.to/3rM9O7A Nikon 400mm 2.8 Z: https://bhpho.to/3tj806y Nikon 105mm macro: https://bhpho.to/3NngzVI Laowa 25mm ultra macro: https://bhpho.to/3F405g7 Leofoto monopod: https://bit.ly/46xfQYE Robus Tripod: https://bhpho.to/46eAQn3 Promedia Gear Tomahawk (monopod gimbal): https://tinyurl.com/4vdkuy98 Promedia Katana Jr (tripod gimbal): https://tinyurl.com/yjtf4s4a Leofoto fluid head: https://bit.ly/3ZFtRB8 AK Diffuser: https://akdiffuser.com/?wpam_id=30 (COUPON CODE skeys5 for more savings) ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Shopping for any of these brands? Use these links: B&H (my online source with great delivery and service): https://bhpho.to/41vuugj Promedia Gear: www.promediagear.com?aff=36 Leofoto: https://leofotousa.com/wildlifeinspired