File:CCD - The heart of a digital camera (how a charge-coupled device works).webm

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English: Bill takes apart a digital camera and explains how it captures images using a CCD and how a single CCD is used with a colour filter array to create colour images.
Українська: Білл розбирає цифрову камеру та пояснює, як вона знімає зображення за допомогою ПЗЗ-матриці та як одна ПЗЗ-матриця використовується з матрицею кольорових фільтрів для створення кольорових зображень.
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Media of the day This file was selected as the media of the day for 12 July 2022. It was captioned as follows:
English: How a charge-coupled device (CCD) works
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Čeština: Výklad principu funce zařízení charge-coupled device (CCD), používaného v digitálních fotoaparátech a videokamerách.
English: How a charge-coupled device (CCD) works
Français : Explication du fonctionnement d'un capteur photographique CCD.
Эрзянь: Кода важоди ПЗС (CCD).
Українська: Як працює пристрій із зарядовим зв'язком (ПЗЗ).


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