Sorry I didn't get a chance to upload more pictures of http://en.wikipedia.orgview_image.php?q=User_talk:User_A1/Archive_4&sq=&lang=&file=File:2.1_MP_CCD_Close_Up.JPG
And no I don't have the CCD anymore (I took it apart to see the inside and accidentally broke it)
But I have more pictures of it.
Will upload soon, Qwertylex
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"Hello Qwertylex, I was looking at one of the pictures you made and uploaded, Image:2.1_MP_CCD_Close_Up.JPG. I saw it and thought that it looked a bit bright, so after a little bit of fiddling with the image I found that it seemed to have a lot of dynamic range in the picture itself - fiddling with the levels on sub-regions of the image was insufficient to make it look like the entire image had the right exposure. It seems to me that the core CCD element has the right exposure, but the bits around it do not, saturating the picture. I was wondering that if you still have the CCD lying around is it possible for you to take say, 3 images and then I can attempt to composite them into a single image? I am not an expert image editor, but I will give it a try. Kind regards User A1 (talk) 13:11, 1 April 2008 (UTC)"