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Each photosite captures a single pixel in the photograph to be.
The order in which dyes are placed on an image sensor photosite is still in use today.
The SR sensor has two photodiodes per photosite, one much larger than the other.
Colored filters cover each photosite on the image sensor so the photosites only capture the brightness of the light that passes through.
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Blooming (or Streaking) is the name given to an overflow of charge from an over saturated pixel (photosite) to the next on the sensor.
Ordering details are available at Erwin's Photosite Leica Pages.
However, even with a theoretically perfect sensor that could capture and distinguish all colors at each photosite, Moiré and other artifacts could still appear.
The effect of this filter is to blur the image output of the sensor, thus producing a lower resolution than the photosite count would seem to imply.
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This is because each of the color filters overlaying each photosite of a mosaic sensor passes only one of the primary colors, absorbing the other two.
In total, CMOS uses four transistors per photosite, where LBCAST manages with three.
Each pixel (photosite) on a digital camera sensor (CCD/CMOS) has a limit as to how much charge it can store.
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An example would be the use of TIFF to store images acquired using scientific CCD cameras that provide up to 16 bits per photosite of intensity resolution.
The Canon EOS-1Ds Mark III packs 21.1 million microlenses onto its CMOS imaging chip, one per photosite, each just 6.4 micrometer across.
The Foveon X3 sensor creates its RGB color output for each photosite by combining the outputs of each of the stacked photodiodes at each of its photosites.
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In a nutshell, each photosite is sensitive to light -- the brighter the light that hits a single photosite, the greater the electrical charge that will accumulate at that site.
For example, the dimensions of the photosite array in the sensor in the Sigma SD10 camera are 2268 x 1512, and the camera produces a native file size of those dimensions (times three color layers).
In the Bayer sensor, each photosite in the array consists of a single light sensor (either CMOS or CCD) that, as a result of filtration, is exposed to only one of the three primary colors, red, green, or blue.
Constructing a full color image from a Bayer sensor requires demosaicing, an interpolative process in which the output pixel associated with each photosite is assigned an RGB value based in part on the level of red, green, and blue reported by those photosites adjacent to it.
It can be used to film full-HD video but it is only able to create video footage from a 1920 x 1080 array meaning that it only has one photosite per output pixel so cannot offer the same colour resolution as Canon's EOS C200 professional video camera.