Kal
15-06-2007, 01:16 AM
SMH Article link (http://www.smh.com.au/news/cameras--videos/breakthrough-in-boosting-photo-quality/2007/06/14/1181414468096.html)
Kodak's new technology, which will replace the bayer matrix colour filter which sits above the CCD/CMOS sensor, reportedly makes colour imaging systems 2-4 times more sensitive to light. This can only be good for astronomy as it will make single shot colour CCD cameras more efficient.
Found this (http://www.imaging-resource.com/NEWS/1181811769.html) article that explains it more. Basically what they are doing is simply adding non-filtered cells into the filter that sits above the chip. These full luminence pixels form a mono image which they can then turn into a color image with the rest of the R/G/B filtered cells.
Kodak's new technology, which will replace the bayer matrix colour filter which sits above the CCD/CMOS sensor, reportedly makes colour imaging systems 2-4 times more sensitive to light. This can only be good for astronomy as it will make single shot colour CCD cameras more efficient.
Found this (http://www.imaging-resource.com/NEWS/1181811769.html) article that explains it more. Basically what they are doing is simply adding non-filtered cells into the filter that sits above the chip. These full luminence pixels form a mono image which they can then turn into a color image with the rest of the R/G/B filtered cells.