Multi-Shot High-Res Mode
This article is part of a series. See Introduction to Camera Features to start.
Multi-shot high-res mode is a form of computational photography best implemented (as of early 2020) in the Panasonic S1R. It has huge potential for image quality and image detail. It presumes a very high speed CPU or GPU or FPGA.
Requirements:
- Lossless compressed raw mandatory.
- Must offer option to retain one of the individual images.
- Deals with motion within image by using other images.
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YES, takes 17 seconds per shot |