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Rochester Scientists Receive Technology Emmy Awards for Color-Sensing Tech

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ROCHESTER, N.Y., March 29, 2019 — Two Rochester researchers are being recognized by the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences with Technology Emmy Awards for developing the single-chip color camera widely used to produce television programs and movies. In 1974, Peter Dillon and Albert Brault, then at Kodak Research Labs (KRL), developed a prototype color video camcorder. Instead of the conventional design using a large color prism and three CCD (charge coupled device) sensors, Dillon came up with the idea of fabricating a color filter mosaic over the individual pixels of a single CCD. Brault then perfected...Read full article

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    Published: March 2019
    BusinessAmericasimage sensorsingle chip color cameratechnology emmy awardPeter DillonAlbert Brault

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