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A charge-coupled device (CCD) refers to a device that consists of a series of linked light-sensitive capacitors that take in an image through the transfer of electrical charges.

 


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A charged coupled device (CCD) converts light into proportional (analog) electrical current.

CCD (Charged Coupled Device). This is a light sensitive chip used in your digital camera for image gathering. The CCD Pixels gather the colour from the light and pass it to the shift register for storage.

CCD (Charged Coupled Device)
A type of image sensor commonly employed in digital cameras and scanners.

CCD (Charged Coupled Device)
light-detection device used in many popular scanners, digital cameras, and video cameras that generates electrical current in direct proportion to how much light strikes areas of the sensor.

Charged Coupled Device, a light sensitive chip used for image gathering. In their normal condition these are grayscale devices. To create color a color pattern is laid down on the sensor pixels, using RGBG color mask.

Charged Coupled Device (CCD) is a sensitive chip that records light falling on it and gathers the image, in digital camera it is the device which actually captures "the picture".

CCD: a Charged Coupled Device is a type of electronic solid-state semiconductor device that is extremely sensitive to light.

CCD: Charged coupled device - refers to image gathering
CUL or CYL: See you later
DOF: Depth of Field - range of sharp focus in a picture
DPI: Dots per square inch ...

Short for charged coupled device; a mechanism that converts light into a proportional (analog) electrical current; the two main types of CCD are linear arrays, used in flatbed scanners and digital copiers, and area arrays, found in camcorders, ...

Stands for Charged Coupled Device, the backbone of the digital image sensor. CCD electronic technology converts the light rays into digital data.

The common difference between models are the sensors: CCD(Charged Coupled Device] and CMOS[Complementry Metal Oxide Semi- conductor]. While the CCD is cheaper and easier to make and repair, it is slower and consumes more electricity.

See also: Camera, Image, CCD, Digital, Light

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