Technical Guide (Pixel Shift Edition)
Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- Pixel Shift
- Pixel Shift Shooting
- Merge Pictures Taken Using Pixel Shift
- Take Advantage of Pictures Taken Using Pixel Shift
- Appendix
Merged pixel shift image from 4 shots Merged pixel shift image from 16 shots
Merged pixel shift image from 16 shots Merged pixel shift image from 32 shots
Number of
shots
Advantages
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Reducing moiréand color fringing, improving color reproduction of details,
resolution, and doubling the image size.
32 pictures
Reducing moiré, color fringing, noise, improving color reproduction of details,
resolution, and doubling the image size.
The number of images generated, as merged pixel shift images can be selected if more than 4 shots
are taken. For example, when shooting 32 shots, 32 shots be merged into 1 image, and multiple
merged images can be generated (such as 2 images each from 16 shots, 4 images from 8, and 8
images from 4). Even if a merged image is disrupted due to blurring of the subject in some shots, the
desired merge result may be generated by changing the number of images to be generated (0 28).
It is recommended to always take 32 shots unless there is a particular reason, such as shortening the
shooting time or saving storage device capacity.
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ScenesWherePixelShiftIsEffective