File:Fujifilm SuperCCD sensor pattern (FinePix S5200, CCD Raw, magnified).png

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English: CCD Raw output of a Fujifilm FinePix S5200/5600 digital still camera, which uses the fifth generation of Fuji's SuperCCD sensor technology. This magnified and cropped photo exhibits the characteristic honeycomb-like pattern, though this is only noticeable in RAW files (.RAF format) the camera captures at twice the effective resolution. "Out of camera" JPEGs are processed and downscaled to the rated megapixel count.
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current07:37, 9 April 2019Thumbnail for version as of 07:37, 9 April 20194,000 × 3,358 (9.38 MB)Trio3D (talk | contribs){{Information |description ={{en|1=CCD Raw output of a Fujifilm FinePix S5200/5600 digital still camera, which uses the fifth generation of Fuji's SuperCCD sensor technology. This magnified and cropped photo exhibits the characteristic honeycomb-like pattern, though this is only noticeable in RAW files (.RAF format) the camera captures at twice the effective resolution. "Out of camera" JPEGs are processed and downscaled to the rated megapixel count.}} |date =2019-04-08 |source...

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