AMP HDR video camera
Jun 20, 2011 by CGP Staff
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The AMP camera captures three widely spaced exposures by splitting up the light onto three image sensors. All images are captured using the exact same exposure time and are spatially identical. The images are separated by a large number of stops, typically over 3.5 stops. Once captured, they are combined using proprietary merging algorithms. The camera produces an HDR image with 17.5 stops of distinct range. Watch a video and find out more at AMPHDR.