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Get Raw image unmosaic'ed FUJI HS50

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Get Raw image unmosaic'ed FUJI HS50
« on: 12 / May / 2015, 08:53:00 »
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Hello everybody !
I'm sorry if it's not really the point of the forum but I'v asked on other forums and they couldn't give me a proper answer; and I'm convinced that people here have the knowledge about it .

So long story short  at work I've got a FUJI HS50 and we use it as captor to see how phosphorescent paint react to various things.

Now what I really need to know is the raw value of each photosite (e.g. how much red has this pixel received) .

Right know I've got to the point where, thanks to dcraw (dcraw -v -D -j -T) , my image is like a grayscale and I can clearly see bayer-like filter.

My question is from here how can I retreive color value that were collected by the photosites ?

Again sorry if this is not the right place to post, I'll welcome any informations about where to ask.
Thanks

Re: Get Raw image unmosaic'ed FUJI HS50
« Reply #1 on: 12 / May / 2015, 09:32:58 »
Hi.
Now what I really need to know is the raw value of each photosite (e.g. how much red has this pixel received) .
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My question is from here how can I retreive color value that were collected by the photosites ?

maybe that's it, you are looking for.

http://www.siliconimaging.com/RGB%20Bayer.htm

In the bayer pattern is your information and you have to calculate out of the matrix what you get as a pixel in a jpg.
IXUS 970 IS 100b

Re: Get Raw image unmosaic'ed FUJI HS50
« Reply #2 on: 13 / May / 2015, 03:03:21 »
First of all thank you for your reply.

The site displays interesting informations and I will be using that .

But if I'm not mistaking it describes a post-traitment process of a RAW image in order to appear pleasant for the eye and so it disrupts captor data ?

Giving the Color Filter Array pattern and the "grayscale" like file that I get from DcRaw wouldn't I be able to know how much color has been absorbed ?

Thanks

JB

 

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