Splitting white light into its constituent spectral components has been of interest ever since Newton first discovered the phenomenon of color separation. Many devices have since been conceived to ...
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 ...
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 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 ...
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 ...