I dont agree you get "full" luminance information
from every bayer pixel be cause they are all limited
wavelength (red, green, or blue, only ) & depending
on the image wavelength distribution you will not
get full luminance resolution, these wavelengths
have to be summed to get the true luminance,
and once summed, its at a lower resoution than the "rated"
bayer resolution.
jco

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Peter Lacus
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Hello John,

> why have you trucate edited my comments to make
> them out context? I was just commenting that
> in terms of resolution, a 3Mp true color sensor
> is more resolution than 10Mp bayer type sensor which
> is really only 2.5Mp true color upconverted/interpolated
> back up to a "fake" full color 10Mp., that's all.

I don't think they were out of context but I'm sorry if you felt it that

way. As I understand it you were comparing the resolution of "3Mp true 
color sensor" to that of "12Mp Bayer sensor". I just think it's probably

not entirely fair comparison because IMHO with Bayer sensor you are 
getting full resolution luminance information, it's just colour 
information what is incomplete and needs to be interpolated. I'm with 
John Francis on this one (3Mp Foveon =~ 6Mp Bayer) or I may even prefer 
6Mp Bayer over 3Mp Foveon (depending on subject).

Cheers,

Peter

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