Here at Hackaday, we love it when someone picks up the ball from a previous project and runs with it. That’s what we’re all about, really — putting out cool projects that just might stimulate someone ...
When FUJIFILM launched the X Series of mirrorless digital cameras, way back in 2011, it marked the beginning of the development of the company’s X-Trans CMOS image sensor, which featured a unique ...
The low-light photographic performance of smartphones could soon get a significant boost, thanks to the development of a new type of color filter. Created by an engineer at the University of Utah, the ...
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Is so-called 'color science' in digital cameras really a thing or just a lot of arty fluff?
Color science is the term we use to describe the ‘look’ of colors from particular cameras or brands. It sounds like it should have a definite technical basis, but it’s actually quite hard to pin down ...
The proto Bayer: Phil Rhodes looks at the work of Frenchman Louis Dufay, who invented a colour motion picture process dubbed Dufaycolor that might have rivalled Technicolor if war had not intervened.
Color e-reader on the left and Pocketbook Touch Lux 5 on the right. After around two years of development, E INK released their new color e-paper technology. They are calling it by two different names ...
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