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- Three-CCD_camera abstract "A three-CCD camera is a camera whose imaging system uses three separate charge-coupled devices (CCDs), each one taking a separate measurement of the primary colors, red, green, or blue light. Light coming into the lens is split by a trichroic prism assembly, which directs the appropriate wavelength ranges of light to their respective CCDs. The system is employed by still cameras, telecine systems, professional video cameras and some prosumer video cameras. Compared to cameras with only one CCD, three-CCD cameras generally provide superior image quality through enhanced resolution and lower noise. By taking separate readings of red, green, and blue values for each pixel, three-CCD cameras achieve much better precision than single-CCD cameras.By contrast, almost all single-CCD cameras use a Bayer filter, which allows them to detect only one-third of the color information for each pixel. The other two-thirds must be interpolated with a demosaicing algorithm to 'fill in the gaps', resulting in a much lower effective resolution.".
- Three-CCD_camera thumbnail Color_Separation_Prism.jpg?width=300.
- Three-CCD_camera wikiPageExternalLink color_prisms_tech_data.htm.
- Three-CCD_camera wikiPageExternalLink PICS2000-Lyon.pdf.
- Three-CCD_camera wikiPageID "3262165".
- Three-CCD_camera wikiPageRevisionID "592885127".
- Three-CCD_camera hasPhotoCollection Three-CCD_camera.
- Three-CCD_camera subject Category:Digital_photography.
- Three-CCD_camera subject Category:Image_sensors.
- Three-CCD_camera type Artifact100021939.
- Three-CCD_camera type Detector103180969.
- Three-CCD_camera type Device103183080.
- Three-CCD_camera type ImageSensors.
- Three-CCD_camera type Instrumentality103575240.
- Three-CCD_camera type Object100002684.
- Three-CCD_camera type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Three-CCD_camera type Whole100003553.
- Three-CCD_camera comment "A three-CCD camera is a camera whose imaging system uses three separate charge-coupled devices (CCDs), each one taking a separate measurement of the primary colors, red, green, or blue light. Light coming into the lens is split by a trichroic prism assembly, which directs the appropriate wavelength ranges of light to their respective CCDs. The system is employed by still cameras, telecine systems, professional video cameras and some prosumer video cameras.".
- Three-CCD_camera label "3CCD".
- Three-CCD_camera label "3CCD".
- Three-CCD_camera label "Three-CCD camera".
- Three-CCD_camera sameAs 3CCD.
- Three-CCD_camera sameAs 3CCD.
- Three-CCD_camera sameAs m.091_xz.
- Three-CCD_camera sameAs Q313592.
- Three-CCD_camera sameAs Q313592.
- Three-CCD_camera sameAs Three-CCD_camera.
- Three-CCD_camera wasDerivedFrom Three-CCD_camera?oldid=592885127.
- Three-CCD_camera depiction Color_Separation_Prism.jpg.
- Three-CCD_camera isPrimaryTopicOf Three-CCD_camera.