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Debayering a DSLR's Bayer matrix.
in DIY Astronomer
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Hi
Look what Central DS says to the sensivity of a monofied DSLR: http://www.centralds.net/cam/?p=6562
This is also my subjective opinion.
I have monofied a 500D with a wooden scraper and I have also noticed a dull gold layer below the bayer-matix and removed this layer easily with polishing paste.
Then a glossy gold layer gets visible, which is hard to remove. Below there is a reddish layer (maybe the photodiodes?)
I have lost one sensor by polishing to much in the edges and removing the glossy gold layer (the sensor is still working, but the flat is really uneven).
Regards
Thomas