New Imaging System Can Capture Better Colour Information Than Human Eye
Oct 6, 2014, 09:32 IST
Scientists have come up with a new imaging system which can successfully capture up to 12 times more colour information than the human eye.
As per the researchers, this development could be used to create new assisted vehicle driving systems, to identify counterfeit bills and documents, or to obtain more accurate medical images than those provided by current systems.
This new system has been designed using a new generation of sensors, developed at the Polytechnic University of Milan, Italy, in combination with a matrix of multi-spectral filters to improve their performance.
Miguel Angel Martinez Domingo from University of Granada informed, "The new sensors called Transverse Field Detectors (TFD) are capable of extracting full colour information from each pixel in the image, without the need for a layer of colour filter."
Notably, colour image sensors are now found in all digital cameras. Multi-spectral images open an endless series of possibilities within the most diverse fields of science: medical imaging, remote sensing, satellite images, military and defence technology, industrial applications, robotic vision and assisted or automatic driving.
"To study the way in which light interacts with our environment can give us very valuable information on its behaviour in a totally innocuous and non-invasive way," researchers concluded.
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As per the researchers, this development could be used to create new assisted vehicle driving systems, to identify counterfeit bills and documents, or to obtain more accurate medical images than those provided by current systems.
This new system has been designed using a new generation of sensors, developed at the Polytechnic University of Milan, Italy, in combination with a matrix of multi-spectral filters to improve their performance.
Miguel Angel Martinez Domingo from University of Granada informed, "The new sensors called Transverse Field Detectors (TFD) are capable of extracting full colour information from each pixel in the image, without the need for a layer of colour filter."
Notably, colour image sensors are now found in all digital cameras. Multi-spectral images open an endless series of possibilities within the most diverse fields of science: medical imaging, remote sensing, satellite images, military and defence technology, industrial applications, robotic vision and assisted or automatic driving.
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