TH writes:
>The Sony Patent is like a hybrid approach. In theory the organic layer
sensor
>should give better separation of green, the wavelengths where the
human eye has
>the highest resolution/sensitivity. The Red-Blue color separation of
the
>Foveon style sensor is likely less limiting then, given the wider
separation of
>R-B wavelengths.
Much thanks for the links and comments, Tim.
The per pixel utilization of light in these sensors must be very good
w/o using filters.
It appears the spectral sensitivity of the R-B vertically arranged
silicone guys in the Foveon aren't so hot, and the this
organic layer method seems very good. Appears very fancy processing is
required wiht the Foveon to get accurate colors. Appears this would
make it much easier. Wonder how they do with true purple?
Would be nice to see it implemented in a real product.
Mike
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