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Streaks or halos come into view around bright areas of an image that are caused by gross overexposure to the CCD It like an electronic equal of flare.
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Blooming effect
When light passes the lens of a digital camera and is captured by the CCD it is converted into an electrical charge.
There is a limit to how much charge each pixel or photosite can store.

Blooming
Blooming refers to the phenomenon that occurs when the pixels on a digital camera overflow with sensory information.

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Streaks or halos appearing around bright areas of an image that are caused by gross overexposure to the CCD. It's like an electronic equivalent of flare.

Fixing Blooming Artefacts in Photoshop (Blue and Red Halos around Lights in Nightshots)
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Blooming: 'Halos' and 'streaks' seen around light sources and bright reflections in digital images.

Blooming - A distortion caused by an overflow of charge from one image sensor pixel to another. Blooming typically occurs with heavily backlit subjects such as leaves shot against the sky.

Blooming
A visual effect caused by overexposing a CCD sensor, which can cause distortions of the subject and/or color.
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Blooming - A distortion in a digital photograph that is the result of the digital camera's CCD being overcharged. This extra charge is introduced to neighboring photosites causing this distortion.

Blooming - A visual effect caused by overexposing a CCD to too much light, This "digital overexposure" can cause distortions of the subject and/or color.

Blooming. An effect caused by overexposing a CCD or sensor to too much light. This can cause distortions of the subject and/or colour.

Blooming
The opposite of noise; an image error that has been more or less eradicated in the newer digital cameras. It describes the 'overflow' of electrical charges between the individual sensors on a CCD element.

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The spreading of strong Highlights into surrounding areas of the image.

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Each pixel (photosite) on a digital camera sensor (CCD/CMOS) has a limit as to how much charge it can store.

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The appearance of a bright or colored halo around brighter areas of digital image files.

Blooming
The bleeding of signal charge from extremely bright pixels, resulting in over-saturated pixels. Blooming compares with over-exposure in film photography. Blooming can occur in the entire image or part of an image.
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This describes the overexposed portion of a picture, as registered on the camera's CCD sensor. Various parts of the picture's contents can become distorted.
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Blooming
In the digital world it refers to the effect seen in an image when a CCD is overexposed to light; can distort colour and subject.
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Want blooming marvellous shots? Then you need to know what gear to get and how to use it.

Anti-Blooming This feature is added to a CCD chip to prevent pixel blooming. This feature generally reduces sensitivity, well-depth, and linear response.

Blooming flowers and pets are a winning combo. “A tip that works all year round, especially in springtime, is to get down on your pet's level and take pictures with flowers in the foreground or background,' says Andrew.

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Blooming flowers like these you find in Ecuador's highlands, especially around Quito all year. This is due to fact that only in Ecuador reaches the equator line regions of high altitudes (the Andes), that's a unique situation in the world! ...

These anomalies include: blooming (brightened highlights usually visible along high-contrast edges); maze or moiré artifacts (as the name implies, maze artifacts appear in a maze-like pattern, while moiré artifacts occur as wavy lines); ...

Virtually no chromatic aberrations (though some blooming)
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What if the flowers aren't blooming when you get there? Do you pack up and go home, or do you look for other subjects to shoot?

Jay at Giftime Discount Center is a screaming blooming idiot. I called told him to price Pentax ZX-10 with 28-80 Tamron lens in kit with 4 year extended War. He started asking for other prices I already had, and for my credit card number.

Available in Pro and Lite versions, we suggest using the Pro version because it allows you to make subtle corrections to your final composite in case of blurs caused by movement or the blooming of foreground elements.

Color is the essence to many things from photographs to a blooming flower to a deep blue ocean.

In late April when the tulips are blooming, they get literally millions of people visiting, photographing, and enjoying the incredible display. Keukenhof Gardens consists of 80 acres of manicured perfection.

NYI Dean Chuck DeLaney reports that in warm weather he wanders out after dark and shoots flowers using only his on-camera flash, as in this picture of June-blooming peonies.

Manchester-Essex Woods
These photos were taken during a walk a week ago. There are still some asters blooming in the woods and the witch hazel is starting to flower, but the big attraction is the foliage in the wetlands.

The technique of time-lapse photography is particularly effective at speeding up imperceptibly slow processes like the blooming of a flower or the subtle blush of fall foliage.

used to indicate that the light sensitive material has been excessively exposed. This can be the result of light that is either too bright, or has been allowed to act for too long. In digital imaging, over-exposure is also referred to as blooming.

They are harder to find in the winter months, as they have to travel farther to find food than they do in he blooming season. So you could take this information that you have gathered and find a Cedar Waxwing quite easily.

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