Pixel Binning Pixel binning is a digital imaging technique used in digital cameras and image sensors to improve image quality, sensitivity, and noise performance, particularly in low-light conditions. Pixel binning involves combining the electrical signals from adjacent pixels on the image sensor into a single output signal, effectively reducing the resolution of the captured image while increasing the signal-to-noise ratio and light sensitivity.
By combining the signals from multiple pixels, pixel binning allows the camera to gather more light and reduce noise, resulting in cleaner, more detailed images with improved dynamic range and color accuracy. Pixel binning is commonly used in smartphone cameras, digital cameras, and digital video cameras to enhance image quality in low-light environments and improve overall camera performance. While pixel binning reduces the effective resolution of the captured image, the trade-off in image quality and sensitivity often outweighs the loss of resolution, particularly in situations where low-light performance is critical. |