{"id":1902,"date":"2017-10-13T22:44:51","date_gmt":"2017-10-13T20:44:51","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.adimec.com\/ccd-vs-cmos-image-artifacts-to-consider-with-cmos-image-sensors\/"},"modified":"2018-07-30T11:48:41","modified_gmt":"2018-07-30T09:48:41","slug":"ccd-vs-cmos-image-artifacts-to-consider-with-cmos-image-sensors","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.adimec.com\/ja\/ccd-vs-cmos-image-artifacts-to-consider-with-cmos-image-sensors\/","title":{"rendered":"CCD vs. CMOS: Image Artifacts to Consider with CMOS Image Sensors"},"content":{"rendered":"
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The high-resolution and frame speed combination with CMOS image sensors is very attractive and the major driving factor towards the move to CMOS with industrial cameras<\/a>.  A consideration with CMOS image sensors are the different types of defects present and whether the camera manufacturer corrects for them. <\/p>\n

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We investigated this technology thoroughly in order to approach CCD image quality with CMOS image sensors as much as possible. Some well know defects are relatively easy to correct but some are more challenging defects, such as those dependent on temperature.<\/p>\n

The better known defects are:<\/p>\n