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A camera that has a common CMOS sensor and uses that sensor to capture colorful photos of people and things. The amount of pixels (i.e., length x height) that make up a photo are typically stated in megapixels (e.g., 12MP, 16MP) when taking static pictures.
A camera that has a common CMOS sensor and uses that sensor to capture colorful photos of people and things. The number of pixels that make up a photo is typically represented in megapixels when describing the acquisition of static images.
These difficulties with an embedded camera system can be overcome with the aid of an RGB-IR camera. An innovative CFA with dedicated pixels for both visible and IR light is used by RGB-IR cameras.
This eliminates the need for a mechanical switch, enables the capturing of photos in the visible and infrared spectra, and guards against color deterioration.
In this piece, we examine the operation of an RGB-IR camera, its advantages, and several significant embedded vision applications where it is suggested over conventional cameras.
The Global RGB camera market accounted for $XX Billion in 2023 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2024 to 2030.
Two new RGB laser projectors from Cinemeccanica S.p.A. are based on the RGB laser Lucilla technology used in Christie Digital Systems USA, Inc.’s DCI cinema projectors.
The new projectors, with the model numbers LUCILLA-08K CP and LUCILLA-10K CP, will be first made available for the Italian market followed by the European market.
Having a light source based solely on RGB lasers, RGB Lucilla projectors are the only ones on the market designed for screens of small and medium dimensions (up to 11m base), with a real life of 30,000 hours (100% full power), 95% color gamut REC2020, and a light loss after 30,000 hours of no more than 20%.
The product LUCILLA-08K CP and LUCILLA-10K CP will be the best option for theaters looking for the highest quality of the projection combined with the best savings thanks to the robust RGB laser technology of Cinemeccanica, which was introduced about 10 years ago, and the quality and reliability of Christie digital projectors CP2308GT.