US4555163A - Complementary color splitting filters used in a color camera - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to color splitting filters for a television camera, and more particularly to such filters that provide three output light colors that are complementary to the prior art red, blue, and green primary colors respectively.
- the standard prior art color camera uses a beam splitter, such as dichroic mirrors or a prism, to respectively provide R (red), B (blue), and G (green) color output light beams to three imagers, such as vidicons or CCD (charge coupled device) imagers.
- a beam splitter such as dichroic mirrors or a prism
- R red
- B blue
- G green
- imagers such as vidicons or CCD (charge coupled device) imagers.
- the ideal R, G, and B filters require negative lobes at certain wavelengths, which lobes are not physically realizable.
- practical cameras use taking characteristics (spectral responses) that are designed so that negative lobes are not required.
- the design process for the filters is an optimization process to minimize color errors. Further reduction of color errors is possible by matrixing; however this lowers the signal-to-noise ratio, which lowering is proportionally greater for the B channel due to the low luminosity of blue and to the generally low sensitivity
- a color beam splitter for use with incident light comprising a first partially reflecting means having first areas for transmitting said light along a path and second areas for reflecting a first complementary color; and a second partially reflecting means disposed in said path and having first areas transmitting a second complementary color and second areas for reflecting a third complementary color.
- FIG. 1 shows a first embodiment of the invention using mirrors
- FIG. 2 shows details of the mirrors of FIG. 1;
- FIG. 3 shows a second embodiment using a prism.
- FIG. 1 shows an object 10 (indicated by an arrow) that it will be assumed reflects white (W) light from ambient lighting.
- Lens 12 focuses the light in accordance with the lens equation:
- f focal length of lens 10
- a distance from object 10 to lens 12
- b distance from lens 12 to the Ye (yellow) sensor (described below).
- mirror 14 After emerging from lens 12 the light is partially transmitted by mirror 14 to mirror 16 and the magenta (M) component is partially reflected by mirror 14 to mirror 18.
- Mirror 18 is a totally reflecting type and is used to properly orient the image on M imager 20 due to an inversion caused by mirror 14.
- the transmitted light from mirror 14, which lacks the M component has its cyan (C) component reflected by mirror 16 to inverting mirror 22, and then to C imager 24.
- the remaining yellow (Y) component is transmitted by mirror 16 and images onto Y imager 26.
- the signals from imagers 20, 24, and 26 are processed, e.g. clamped, matrixed, etc. as known in the art.
- FIG. 2 shows details of the mirrors 14 and 16.
- Mirror 14 is oriented at a 45 degree angle to the incident light 30, which is assumed to be white (1R+1B1G).
- Mirror 14 comprises a transparent substrate 31 having a series of closely spaced parallel stripes 32 of 50 percent "duty cycle" thereon, i.e. stripes 32 cover one-half the area of mirror 14.
- Stripes 32 transmit green wavelengths of about 520 to 580 nm and reflect magenta (R+B) from 400 to 520 nm and 580 to 700 nm.
- reflected beam 34 comprises a magenta beam of amplitude 0.5R+0.5B due to the 50 percent duty cycle
- transmitted beam 36 comprises the remaining light of amplitude 1G+0.5R+0.5B.
- Mirror 16 is oriented at a 45 degree angle to beam 36 and 90 degrees to mirror 14.
- Mirror 16 comprises a transparent substrate 38 having a blue reflecting (wavelengths less than about 490 nm), red and green transmitting layer 40 disposed thereon.
- Stripes 42 are disposed on top of layer 40 and have a 50 percent duty cycle.
- Stripes 32 and 42 can have the same stripe frequency and angular orieintation with respect to the center of beams 30 and 36.
- Stripes 42 reflect green light (about 520 to 580 nm) and transmit blue and red light.
- the stripe pitch or stripe frequency of stripes 32 and 42 should be fine enough so as not to cause aliasing in the transmission channel.
- a stripe frequency of at least 540 line pairs per inch is sufficient for a one inch sensor having a 0.5 inch image width and a 4:3 aspect ratio for 5 MHz bandwidth.
- the stripe frequency itself has no effect on the basic dichroic filter design.
- the reflected light beam 44 thus comprises all of the blue component of beam 36 (0.5B) and one-half (due to the 50 percent duty cycle) of the green component (G) thereof.
- beam 44 comprises 0.5B+0.5G or cyan.
- Transmitted beam 46 comprises all of the red component of beam 36 (0.5R) and one-half of the green component not reflected by stripes 42.
- beam 46 comprises 0.5R and 0.5G or yellow.
- the embodiment of FIG. 2 may have a shift in the spectral transmission characteristic of the filter when the incident beam is polarized due to the large angles of incidence.
- mirrors 14 and 16 are mounted between prisms 50 and 52, and 52 and 54, respectively. It will be seen that incoming beam 30 makes an angle of only 24 degrees with surface 14 and transmitted beam 36 has an angle of only 10 degrees with surface 16, thereby minimizing filter transmission characteristic shifts.
- quarter-wavelength plates can be used on the front face of prism 50 to minimize wavelength shifts due to polarized light as known in the art.
- Imagers 20 and 24 are mounted on prisms 50 and 52 respectively as shown in U.S. Pat. No. 4,323,918. Color correcting filters can be used as known in the art.
- a complementary color other than magenta can be splitt off first from the incident beam 30 and yellow does not have to be the residual complementary color in beam 46.
- complementary is meant that two colors when added together make white, e.g. red and cyan make white, as do green and magenta, and also blue and yellow.
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US4898435A (en) * | 1988-06-24 | 1990-02-06 | Honeywell Inc. | Dark mirror coated prism |
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