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Do Pixera DiRactor -based digital camera systems interpolate or “double” pixels to gain resolution?

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Do Pixera DiRactor -based digital camera systems interpolate or “double” pixels to gain resolution?

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Pixera’s DiRactor technology results in real, non-interpolated pixels samples equal to 4x the actual pixel resolution of our CCD. So the actual number of pixel samples that are processed are not interpolated or the result of “doubling”. Just like all other 1-CCD color cameras, there is interpolation for color processing and image adjustment for display aspect ratio. In addition, Pixera’s DiRactor and proprietary software image processing technologies result in superior image quality and color reproduction compared to other 1-CCD cameras. Pixera’s sophisticated image processing algorithms result in images that have very accurate colors and significantly reduced color aliasing and noise.

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