Static Animation: Digital Camera Noise Signatures. Day 13. Woot!

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Alright, with a little help from my friend I was able to get starting in converting the image sequence of black images into high-contrast grayscale images. Now starts the daunting task of figuring out how to figure out what the digital camera noise signature is. And once that I think I have done this, I then need determine a way to prove it. I have a few ideas of how to start, but I still need to give it a little more thought.
If you watch the animation above long enough you can start to see some general patterns start to emerge (or you would if the compression didn’t suck). Could this pattern simply be the noise signature? Also, the video above may be too low-res to notice, but there are a couple colorful pixels almost stationary towards the bottom right hand corner of the screen. At first I thought this might be a blemish on the camera, but I feel as though a blemish would block light and make those pixels black, not bright and colorful (the brightness should be an indication of light and the color indicates a noticeable variation in the RGB values… which logically should be an indication of light). Anyway, what could that be about?
