Tamas_Papp
(Tamas K. Papp)
February 4, 2025, 1:05pm
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Came across this article on Petapixel:
This article reviews nearly 60 years of solid-state image sensor evolution and identifies potential new frontiers in the field. From early work in the 1960s, through the development of charge-coupled device image sensors, to the complementary metal...
and it is a fascinating read about camera sensor technology, its past, present and future, and the economic and technological constraints that shaped today’s sensors.
In particualr, perfect color router sensors sound fascinating. I hope they will be economical at some point.
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reox
(Reox)
February 4, 2025, 3:11pm
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Interessting! The images in their paper look also interesting: Subwavelength Bayer RGB color routers with perfect optical efficiency
Can’t wait when Huygens Optics makes one
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