Joel Perkins
July 2nd, 2010, 02:56 PM
would it be possible for a cmos chip to scan random pixels instead of going down the frame line by line? let's say that the cmos sensor has 1920x1080 pixels. when it scans line 1, it's scanning 1920 pixels, line 2--another 1920, until it gets down to the 1080th line at the bottom. right? maybe not, but that's how i understand it.
so why can't the chip scan 1920 random pixels at a time, like maybe it scans 34 pixels of the first line, 13 of the second, 182 of the 19th line..i mean you could come up with some kind of pattern or something so that it scanned 1920 pixels 1080 times per frame but never did it the same way twice in a row.
that way, when you moved the camera from right to left really fast, instead of vertical things coming out diagonal, wouldn't they just look blurry? or maybe it would look really weird and cause a whole new set of problems.
i assume that if it were a good idea, it would already be happening, so what makes it impossible/impractical?
so why can't the chip scan 1920 random pixels at a time, like maybe it scans 34 pixels of the first line, 13 of the second, 182 of the 19th line..i mean you could come up with some kind of pattern or something so that it scanned 1920 pixels 1080 times per frame but never did it the same way twice in a row.
that way, when you moved the camera from right to left really fast, instead of vertical things coming out diagonal, wouldn't they just look blurry? or maybe it would look really weird and cause a whole new set of problems.
i assume that if it were a good idea, it would already be happening, so what makes it impossible/impractical?