Highspeed Xray video captured with a Dectris photoncounting detector. I show how the process works and how this detector is different than normal camera detectors.
https://www.dectris.com/
https://media.dectris.com/Technical_S...
Mexican jumping beans: https://www.amazingbeans.com/
Geiger counter: https://mightyohm.com/blog/products/g...
Xray timelapse video: • Xray timelapse of fluid movement in ...
ImageJ image format converter: https://imagej.nih.gov/ij/ (the NIH's SSL cert expired?)
Flipping through images fast enough as if playing video: https://www.irfanview.com/
Video editing software: https://www.blackmagicdesign.com/prod...
The sequence of tiff files directly from the sensor contain a lot of temporal flicker probably because the Xray tube itself has timevarying output. This isn't so bad at 60Hz, but quite a problem at 300Hz. I used Resolve's "color stabilizer" to maintain constant levels throughout a clip, and was impressed how well this removed the flicker.
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