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Do we still see the odd non-linear portion that deviates from a straight line if we calculate variance of a pixel over all frames? We can do that for the lens paper data because the target is static.
We certainly did not see this pattern when we run the noise practical in our course and calculate variance the "traditional" way.
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Do we still see the odd non-linear portion that deviates from a straight line if we calculate variance of a pixel over all frames? We can do that for the lens paper data because the target is static.
We certainly did not see this pattern when we run the noise practical in our course and calculate variance the "traditional" way.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: