09-23-2010, 06:56 AM
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I don't think so. I'd even think it's the opposite. There are 15 MP per layer, as opposed to 18 MP or whatever in a Bayer-type sensor.
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I look at the minimum area required to create colour output. On a bayer sensor, roughly speaking you're looking at overlapping 2x2 blocks in order to get RGB output, so as a guide its effective full colour linear resolution is perhaps half the sensor count.
I don't think so. I'd even think it's the opposite. There are 15 MP per layer, as opposed to 18 MP or whatever in a Bayer-type sensor.
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I look at the minimum area required to create colour output. On a bayer sensor, roughly speaking you're looking at overlapping 2x2 blocks in order to get RGB output, so as a guide its effective full colour linear resolution is perhaps half the sensor count.
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