Maxium output voltage from the sensor has nothing
To do with bit depth of the ADC. Bit depth of the ADC
Determines number of shades not the dynamic range.
jco

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The sensor output is an analog voltage. The ADC converts that to a 
digital number. What is being said here is that they do not feel the max

output voltage from the sensor is high enough to require a 22 bit ADC. 
As I said in another post I feel that is way over simplified.

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J. C. O'Connell wrote:
> I don't follow you. Is the capture (sensor & ADC) done at 22 bits or
12
> bits?
> jco
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> On 15/10/06, J. C. O'Connell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> But its been pre-processed digitally so its not true RAW
>> In my opinion. That's the only reason why the 22 bit processing
>> Makes sense to me. Do the capture and preprossing at 22 bits
>> And downconvert to 12 bit RAW for final output.
> 
> Well you are free to hold that position but to me the output from the
> CCD has just been sampled and massaged to fit the 12 bit RAW profile
> optimally. We don't know the data depth in processing, we only know
> that the CCD is sampled with 22 bit data precision. The 12 bit RAW
> file is contains discrete RGB data sampled under a Bayer filter
> pattern so it has to undergo significant post processing for it to be
> even recognised as a colour image.
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