Software corrects chromatic aberrations.

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Offered as software-only solution or coupled with FotoNation IP-Core hardware acceleration technology, ChromaFix(TM) provides one-step chromatic aberration correction technology for digital cameras and camera phones. Product compensates for misalignment of red, green, and blue wavelengths of light during focusing, eliminating resultant purple fringes around high-contrast edges in photos.



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FotoNation Announces "ChromaFix" One-Step Correction of Chromatic Aberrations for Digital Images



New Solution for Digital Cameras & Camera Phones to be Demonstrated at PMA 2008

Burlingame, CA, January 18, 2008 -- FotoNation (www.fotonation.com), a leading provider of embedded imaging solutions for the imaging industry, announced today "ChromaFix(TM)" new one-step chromatic aberration correction technology. ChromaFix brings advanced image processing technology normally found in much higher-priced cameras to low-cost low-power devices, including consumer digital cameras and camera phones. ChromaFix is offered in several configurations: a software-only solution or coupled with FotoNation's IP-Core hardware acceleration technology to achieve maximum performance.

Higher-end digital cameras often include sophisticated glass lenses that minimize aberrations. Low-cost consumer-level cameras and camera phones have different price/performance dynamics, resulting in lower quality optics through the use of plastic lenses. With ChromaFix, consumers can get high-quality results at a low cost.

An example of chromatic aberrations is the occurrence of purple fringes around high contrast edges in a photo, which is the result of a misalignment of the red, green and blue wave-lengths of light during focusing. The prevalence of purple fringing is dependent on the design of the optical system in the camera, including: optical light path, lens materials, aperture of the exposure and the design of the image processing system executed during image capture. The purple color results from the fact that most lens designs are optimized to focus based on the green wave lengths of light. The blue and red wavelengths of light fall out of focus and overlap, producing a purple color due to the additive properties of color perception (blue and red result in purple).

"We see tremendous potential in using digital technologies to correct optical aberrations that are currently present in consumer-level digital capture devices. FotoNation's ChromaFix technology has been designed to leverage our expertise in bringing advanced image processing to low-power consumer devices," said Eran Steinberg, CEO of FotoNation, Inc.

A demonstration is available at PMA. For more information, see www.fotonation.com.

About FotoNation

FotoNation (www.fotonation.com) is a world-leading independent provider of embedded imaging solutions for the digital camera and mobile phone industry providing products and technology to improve image quality and user's experience in digital photography. The company's extensive portfolio of patented innovations include in-camera corrections for red-eye, dust spot removal, chromatic aberration correction, face tracking, smile detection and other face based technologies. Clients include Canon, Fujitsu, Hewlett-Packard, Kodak, Microsoft, Minton, Nikon, Olympus, Pentax, Samsung, Sanyo, and Sony, among others.

At least two of every three digital cameras sold today contain FotoNation's embedded Technology.

FotoNation® is a registered trademark of FotoNation Inc. ChromaFix is a trademarks of FotoNation, Inc. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.

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