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Optical Low Pass Filter helps combat moire patterns.

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November 15, 2007 - Suited for use in digital cameras, optical low pass filter (OLPF) employs structure wherein wide-band phase retardation film is sandwiched between pair of quartz plates. This design provides uniform light separation at all wavelengths of visible light, eliminating moire patterns across visible spectrum. Requiring only 2 quartz plates, this OLPF enhances quality of digital cameras and enables them to be made thinner.

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Seiko Epson Corporation
3-3-5 Owa
Suwa, Nagano, ,
Japan



Epson Toyocom Develops New Type of OLPF with Wide-Band Phase Retardation Film


- TOKYO, Japan, September 6, 2007 -

Epson Toyocom Corporation today announced the commercial development of a new optical low pass filter (OLPF) for digital cameras. This OLPF features a new structure that enables the uniform separation of light rays across the visible spectrum.

Digital camera pixel counts continue to climb, and market demands for higher image quality are on the rise. An optical low pass filter is often provided on digital cameras to combat moire patterns*1. Conventional OLPFs employ a construction containing three quartz plates. The three-quartz plate system, however, does not provide uniform light separation characteristics at certain wavelengths, and thus not all moire patterns are eliminated. Epson Toyocom's latest OLPF employs a new structure wherein a wide- band phase retardation film is sandwiched between a pair of quartz plates (Fig. 1). This design provides uniform light separation at all wavelengths of visible light (Fig. 2) and is thus able to eliminate moire patterns across the visible spectrum. The new OLPF is also thinner and lighter than the conventional structure because it requires only two quartz plates.

As a result, this new OLPF will further boost the image quality of digital cameras and enable them to be made thinner. The lighter weight of the new design also makes this OLPF ideal for CCD-shift camera-shake correction mechanisms and for functions desig ned to physically vibrate dust off the filter.

The new OLPF and other crystal devices will be on display at the Epson Toyocom booth (No. 6E116) at CEATEC JAPAN 2007, to be held at Makuhari Messe from October 2-6.

*1 Moire patterns
A lined pattern that appears when two regularly spaced sets of repeating lines are superimposed. A moire pattern may appear in digital photos when a pattern in a subject is superimposed on the pixel array of a digital imaging device.

Moire patterns occur when the geometric pattern of a photo subject changes at a narrower spatial frequency than that of the picture elements ("pixels") of a CCD or CMOS sensor. Using the ability of quartz to separate light rays, the OLPF divides and regulates incident rays so that they strikes surrounding pixels. Fig. 2 shows that whereas the conventional OLPF is unable to uniformly separate light incident on the area where lines intersect, the new OLPF is able to uniformly separate the incident light and thus eliminate moire patterns.

About Epson
Epson is a global leader in imaging products including printers, 3LCD projectors and small- and medium-sized LCDs. With an innovative and creative culture, Epson is dedicated to exceeding the vision and expectations of customers worldwide with products kn own for their superior quality, functionality, compactness and energy efficiency.
Epson is a network of 87,626 employees in 117 companies around the world, and is proud of its ongoing contributions to the global environment and to the communities in which it is located. Led by the Japan-based Seiko Epson Corp., the Group had consolidat ed sales of 1416 billion yen in fiscal 2006.

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