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Camera Exposure Time in Digital Image Processing Formulas
Camera Exposure Time is the length of time the camera collects light from your sample. And is denoted by t. Camera Exposure Time is usually measured using the Microsecond for Time. Note that the value of Camera Exposure Time is always negative.
Digital Image Processing formulas that make use of Camera Exposure Time
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Standard Deviation by Linear Function of Camera Exposure Time
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FAQ
What is the Camera Exposure Time?
Camera Exposure Time is the length of time the camera collects light from your sample. Camera Exposure Time is usually measured using the Microsecond for Time. Note that the value of Camera Exposure Time is always negative.
Can the Camera Exposure Time be negative?
Yes, the Camera Exposure Time, measured in Time can be negative.
What unit is used to measure Camera Exposure Time?
Camera Exposure Time is usually measured using the Microsecond[μs] for Time. Second[μs], Millisecond[μs], Nanosecond[μs] are the few other units in which Camera Exposure Time can be measured.
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