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From: Hughes <hi100@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 19 Mar 2003 14:35:40 -0800 (PST)
Here's the abnstract omitted in last post

Abstract

In the late twentieth century, developments in electronic color photography 
employed color separation techniques recycled from corresponding developments 
in silver halide photography of the late nineteenth century.  Multi-shot 
cameras, beam-splitter cameras, and screen-plate or filter-mosaic cameras all 
had their day with film about a century ago, and with electronic sensors more 
recently.  The multi-layer color sensing technique that dominated the twentieth 
century, originally commercialized as Kodachrome, is now recapitulated in the 
multi-layer silicon sensor introduced for the twenty-first century as the 
Foveon X3 technology.  These techniques for color photography take their cues 
from human color vision, but ultimately must "listen to the silicon."  A key 
property of the X3 technology that plays well with human vision is the 
excellent clean luminance signal corresponding to the sum of the sensor channel 
signals.  Nonlinear image processing takes advantage of this good lumi!
nance signal while using the corresponding "soft" color separation to render 
visually pleasing color photographs.


Biography

Richard F. Lyon is presently Chief Scientist of Foveon, Inc., makers of the 
revolutionary new "X3" full-measured-color image sensor for digital cameras. 
Before co-founding Foveon in 1997, Dick worked for 20 years in the corporate 
research labs of Xerox, Schlumberger, and Apple, and spent much of that time 
also as a visiting associate on the Computer Science faculty at Caltech. His 
emphasis on digital and analog sensory signal processing dates back to a summer 
job at Bell Labs where he invented an early bit-serial multiplier for signal 
processor chips. Dick's interest in photography dates back to grade-school 
years, and has come around again to merge with his digital signal processing 
interests, to his delight. 

Tim Hughes

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