Kodak has developed a new type of filter that would allow cameraphones and other digital cameras with small sensors to work better in low light. The new filter allows some of the pixels to see a wide range of colors instead of just red, green or blue. By letting in more colors, the filter lets in more light, which helps increase the clarity of low light pictures. Manufacturers will be able to to integrate this new filter technology into products next year, but will need to re-write their camera software to use it.
New Filter Helps Cameraphones See In Dark
June 14th, 2007 · Source · No Comments
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