Panasonic's Micro Color Splitter could double a camera's color sensitivity
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The image on the left was taken using a color filter, while the one on the right used a Micro Color Splitter
Micro Color Splitters work by separating colors at a microscopic scale using diffraction, rather than filtration
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Panasonic has developed a new technology which could replace the color filters used in most digital cameras. Its new Micro Color Splitters work by separating colors at a microscopic scale using diffraction, rather than filtration. This means the technology has the potential to vastly improve low-light photography, and double a camera's color sensitivity.
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