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Oversampled binary image sensor

An oversampled binary image sensor is a device that takes pictures and stores them as bits of information. It works by taking lots of pictures at the same time and then combining them before saving them as bits. This allows the sensor to make clearer, higher-quality pictures than ones taken with a normal image sensor. By taking more pictures at once, it can capture a full range of light and color, leaving you with a clearer, better-looking picture.