New Polaroid x530 Point-and-Shoot Digital
Camera
Uses Foveon X3® Direct Image Sensor
Anticipated arrival of consumer camera with
advanced technology
due in 2004
Las Vegas, NV (February 11, 2004) -
Foveon Inc., a technology leader in high-quality
digital image capture products, announced today
that a new Polaroid brand digital camera will
incorporate the 4.5 megapixel Foveon X3 direct
image sensor. The camera is the world's first
point-and-shoot digital camera to incorporate X3
technology. Foveon X3 direct image sensors are
the only image sensors that directly capture
color in three layers, just like color film.
This results in richer colors, warmer tones, and
sharper images than are available through
traditional image sensors.
First introduced in 2002, the X3 image sensor
has only been available in a professional class
digital camera. Now with the introduction of the Polaroid x530, consumers are able to enjoy
the many benefits of X3 technology in an
affordable full-featured point-and-shoot digital
camera. The Polaroid x530 is scheduled to ship
to retailers in June 2004 with a suggested
retail price of $399.
The Foveon technology enables the Polaroid x530
digital camera to produce superb 8" x 10" images
- the largest print size that most consumers
will print. The camera takes advantage of
several key features of the X3 direct image
sensor including X3F raw file format image
capture, video clip capture at VGA resolution,
and Foveon's recently introduced X3 Fill Light
software. The X3 Fill Light software tool
digitally simulates the photographic method of
"dodging and burning" adding extra light to
shadow regions, while preserving highlight
detail. It is a powerful method for
simultaneously adjusting overexposed and
underexposed areas of a digital image with a
single simple control.
Foveon has received numerous technical awards
and recognition including: Popular Science's
Best of What's New Award, Time Magazine's Best
Inventions of the year, the European Imaging and
Sound Association (EISA) award and the Technical
Image Press Association (TIPA) Award. The
Polaroid brand x530 digital camera is made by
World Wide License Ltd under exclusive license
by Polaroid and distributed in the United States
through Uniden America Corporation. Information
about the Polaroid x530 digital camera can be
found at www.polaroid-digital.com.
About Foveon and X3 Direct Image Sensors
Since its establishment in 1997, Foveon has
focused on the development of image capture
technologies and products for digital cameras.
The company's X3 direct image sensors are the
only image sensors that directly capture red,
green, and blue light at every point in an
image. The design of the X3 direct image sensor
leverages the natural color separation property
of silicon. When silicon is exposed to light,
blue light is absorbed near the surface, green
light is absorbed deeper, and red light is
absorbed deepest within the silicon. In Foveon
X3 direct image sensors, pixels are placed at
these corresponding depths in the silicon to
detect the red, green, and blue light that has
been absorbed. This stacked-pixel design ensures
that all of the color is captured at every point
in an image.
In contrast, the traditional CCD and CMOS image
sensors used in today's digital cameras capture
only one color per pixel location and must
mathematically interpolate the two colors not
detected. This interpolation process results in
false colors, reduced color resolution and color
artifacts.
Foveon X3 technology is highly scalable for a
wide range of cameras including digital
still/video cameras, PDAs, cell phones, security
cameras and scientific cameras.
Press and Media Inquiries:
Foveon, Inc.
Steve Rosenbaum for Foveon, Inc.
S.I.R. Marketing Communications, Inc.
Tel: 631-757-5665
Email: sir@sironline.com
World Wide Licenses Ltd., USA
Stephen Golden
Tel: 781-829-1182
Email: sgolden@wwlusa.com
World Wide Licenses, Int'l
Elaine Wong
Tel: 852 2176 6397
Email: elaine_wong@thecharacter.com
Polaroid Corporation
Skip Colcord
Tel: 781-386-2000
Email: colcors@polaroid.com
Uniden America Corp.
Larry Johannes
Tel: 817-858-3465
Email: ljohannes@uniden.com |