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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Aug. 09, 2005
Filed:
Sep. 05, 2003
Paul A. Hosier, Rochester, NY (US);
Jagdish C. Tandon, Fairport, NY (US);
Josef E. Jedlicka, Rochester, NY (US);
Gaurav Sharma, Webster, NY (US);
Alain E. Perregaux, Rochester, NY (US);
Robert P. Herloski, Webster, NY (US);
Paul A. Hosier, Rochester, NY (US);
Jagdish C. Tandon, Fairport, NY (US);
Josef E. Jedlicka, Rochester, NY (US);
Gaurav Sharma, Webster, NY (US);
Alain E. Perregaux, Rochester, NY (US);
Robert P. Herloski, Webster, NY (US);
Xerox Corporation, Stamford, CT (US);
Abstract
A photosensitive imaging device for recording images across the entire visible spectrum includes a set of photosensors which have a peak response around the orange part of the spectrum, about 600 nm. The peak response is obtained by combining responses of, in one case, photosensors associated with a filter which admits red or infrared wavelengths and longer and photosensors associated with a filter which admits orange wavelengths and longer. In another case, the photosensor is structured to attenuate longer wavelengths, which, in combination with a filter which admits orange and longer wavelengths, can simulate a peak behavior around the orange part of the spectrum.