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KAF-3200ME Image Sensor

Imaging applications are often limited by low light levels or by lengthy exposure times that inhibit throughput and efficiency. The KAF-3200ME full-frame sensor employs microlens technology that directs the light onto the most sensitive portion of the pixel to capture more photons. This increased sensitivity, along with longer exposure times, enhances overall imaging performance. Eastman Kodak Co.'s Image Sensor Solutions of Rochester, N.Y., developed the sensor as an alternative to expensive back-illuminated imagers. It has a peak quantum efficiency of 85 percent, whereas...Read full article

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    Published: January 2003
    Glossary
    exposure
    In optics, the total radiant energy incident on a surface-per-unit area. It is equal to the integral over time of the radiant flux density. Also known as radiant exposure.
    pixel
    A pixel, short for "picture element," is the smallest controllable element of a digital image or display. It is a fundamental unit that represents a single point in a raster image, which is a grid of pixels arranged in rows and columns. Each pixel contains information about the color and brightness of a specific point in the image. Some points about pixels include: Color and intensity: In a colored image, each pixel typically consists of three color channels: red, green, and blue (RGB). The...
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