Imaging device and method for producing an infrared filtered...

Radiant energy – Invisible radiant energy responsive electric signalling – Infrared responsive

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C382S163000

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07435962

ABSTRACT:
An imaging device and method for producing an infrared (IR) filtered digital image of a scene of interest uses IR image signals derived from light transmitted through infrared pass filters of a color filter array to remove IR light components of color image signals derived from light transmitted through color pass filters of the color filter array. The color and IR image signals are generated using an image sensor that includes an imaging array and the color filter array.

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