Ostronomos
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It was Kodak, in 1975, that first developed digital photography. However, they suppressed the technology which lead to their downfall as an industry.
Years after charged coupled devices were invented, the CMOS (short for Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor) replaced this earlier technology. These are the two approaches to digital photography.
They both have at least one thing in common, color filters. These color filters filter incoming light and separate it into red, green and blue.
The red, green and blue is then collected by an "electron collector" which is a light-sensitive circuit and able to detect light intensity or light levels. This somehow produces a sum total collection of electrons which creates the image.
Years after charged coupled devices were invented, the CMOS (short for Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor) replaced this earlier technology. These are the two approaches to digital photography.
They both have at least one thing in common, color filters. These color filters filter incoming light and separate it into red, green and blue.
The red, green and blue is then collected by an "electron collector" which is a light-sensitive circuit and able to detect light intensity or light levels. This somehow produces a sum total collection of electrons which creates the image.