CMOS image sensor using high frame rate with frame addition...

Image analysis – Image transformation or preprocessing – Changing the image coordinates

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C382S284000, C348S294000

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10625707

ABSTRACT:
A method of forming a composite image using a CMOS image sensor. The method comprises capturing a plurality of frames using the image sensor, identifying a reference point in each of the frames, and aligning the frames using the reference point. Finally, the frames are combines, such as be an arithmetic addition, into the composite image.

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