Panasonic Corporation today announced that it has developed a new wide-dynamic-range[1] technology that can improve simultaneous-capture wide dynamic range[2] 100 times wider than conventional results can deliver, using a CMOS image sensor with an organic photoconductive film (OPF) *2.
With an OPF CMOS image sensor, the charge-storage function and photoelectric-conversion function can be set independently. By utilizing this unique feature of the OPF CMOS image sensor, overexposure can be prevented under bright conditions with no time distortion against moving objects. Moreover, a sharp and texture-rich image can be reproduced even under dark conditions. These technologies enable high-speed, high-precision imaging with no time distortion in high-contrast scenes. - more -
This newly developed wide-dynamic-range technology enables accurate imaging and reproduction of a richer color tone, even under high-contrast conditions (backlit scene or under studio lighting). In addition, synthesizing multiple exposure data captured at different times is unnecessary, thus enabling the accurate imaging of moving objects at high speed. The technology therefore enables high-speed, high-precision, and wide-dynamic-range imaging and sensing.
This new technology offers the following advantages.
This wide-dynamic-range technology includes the following.
Panasonic holds 58 Japanese patents and 44 overseas patents (including patents pending) related to this technology.
Panasonic presented some of these technologies at the international academic conference: ISSCC (International Solid-State Circuit Conference) 2016 that was held in San Francisco from January 31 - February 4, 2016.