Hi Travis...I just wanted to say how much i enjoy your videos, i'm in England 🏴 and contery to what people think we do own guns ( however, not a freely as you guys). Your reviews are very informative and well presented....🤩 If im every your way i will be sure to pop in and say hi..
I believe, in the "repair," you are just telling the program where the dead pixel is. I think that the program just assigns a value equal to the adjacent sensor receptor average to the displays pixel/pixels area being fed by the "dead" receptor "pixel". Array operability on these anticipates a limited number of receptor/thermistor failures and I believe they "surge" check them to try and weed out the weak ones, however, with time and recoil some new ones can pop up. I believe I once read a MFG tolerance was around 0.02% so up to 60 or so pixels on a 640x480 array over time. (307,200 * .0002 if I understand this correctly)
Hi Travis...I just wanted to say how much i enjoy your videos, i'm in England 🏴
and contery to what people think we do own guns ( however, not a freely as you guys).
Your reviews are very informative and well presented....🤩
If im every your way i will be sure to pop in and say hi..
Thanks for watching, I really appreciate your comments and look forward to meeting you someday.
How can i fix my Thearmion 2 pulsar it’s doesn’t give my right picture what is u advice it’s brand new as well
Does it repair or remove it?
I believe, in the "repair," you are just telling the program where the dead pixel is. I think that the program just assigns a value equal to the adjacent sensor receptor average to the displays pixel/pixels area being fed by the "dead" receptor "pixel". Array operability on these anticipates a limited number of receptor/thermistor failures and I believe they "surge" check them to try and weed out the weak ones, however, with time and recoil some new ones can pop up. I believe I once read a MFG tolerance was around 0.02% so up to 60 or so pixels on a 640x480 array over time. (307,200 * .0002 if I understand this correctly)
@@foxoptic5887 excellent answer! Thank you!
how change built-in battery ?pulsar 2xp 50
It’s got very bad quality pictures u can see it’s pitch red colour
It’s got very bad quality pictures u can see it’s pitch red colour