I know people out there have will opinions /or informed speculation about
this:
http://www.dpreview.com/news/0706/07061401kodakhighsens.asp
The short version is that by replacing 1/2 of the sensor elements of a bayer
pattern with panchromatic elements, Kodak claims a 1-2 stop boost in
On 6/14/07 7:57 AM, Bob Geoghegan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I know people out there have will opinions /or informed speculation about
this:
http://www.dpreview.com/news/0706/07061401kodakhighsens.asp
The short version is that by replacing 1/2 of the sensor elements of a bayer
pattern with
From: Julian Vrieslander
Not exactly a new idea. The retina in human eyes uses a
somewhat similar scheme. Cone cells are selectively tuned to
red, green, and blue light. The brain integrates the outputs
of cones to produce our sensations of color. Rod cells are
optimized for low light
Bob Geoghegan wrote:
I know people out there have will opinions /or informed speculation about
this:
http://www.dpreview.com/news/0706/07061401kodakhighsens.asp
The short version is that by replacing 1/2 of the sensor elements of a bayer
pattern with panchromatic elements, Kodak claims a