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What is digital image capture?
✔✔ The process of converting light into a digital image using a sensor in a camera or scanner.
What role does a sensor play in digital image capture?
✔✔ It detects light and converts it into electrical signals to create a digital image.
What are the two main types of image sensors used in digital cameras?
✔✔ CCD (Charge-Coupled Device) and CMOS (Complementary Metal-Oxide-Semiconductor).
How does a CCD sensor capture images?
✔✔ It collects light in an array of pixels and transfers the data to a processor for image
formation.
How does a CMOS sensor differ from a CCD sensor?
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, ✔✔ Each pixel in a CMOS sensor has its own amplifier, making it faster and more power-
efficient.
What is the significance of pixel size in digital image capture?
✔✔ Larger pixels capture more light, improving image quality in low-light conditions.
What is the purpose of an image processor in a digital camera?
✔✔ It converts raw sensor data into a final image by adjusting colors, sharpness, and exposure.
How does shutter speed affect image capture?
✔✔ It controls how long light hits the sensor, affecting motion blur and exposure.
What is ISO in digital image capture?
✔✔ A measure of a sensor’s sensitivity to light, affecting brightness and noise levels.
How does increasing ISO impact an image?
✔✔ It makes the image brighter but can introduce more noise or graininess.
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