Steve LeibsonLeibson's Law: It takes 10 years for any disruptive technology to become pervasive in the design community. This blog is about the disruptive technologies that either have or will win over electronic engineers, some that won't, and why. Written by Steve Leibson, Tensilica's Technology Evangelist. See my history site at www.hp9825.com. You can email me by taking the first letter of my first name, appending that to my last name, then the magic email symbol, followed by the name of the company I work for, and then a dot followed by com.

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Saturday, July 7, 2007

Another Kodak Moment: The Online Photographer Interviews Kodak's John Hamilton

Jul 7 2007 3:37PM | Permalink | Email this | Comments (2) |
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My original blog entry on Kodak's RGBW imaging filter (Bring in Da Light, Bring in Da Photons) generated several reader comments, suggesting some interest there. So here's an interview with Kodak researcher John Hamilton done by Mike Johnston, who calls his blog The Online Photographer. The interview sheds slightly more light on Kodak's development, for those of you who are interested.


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at 7/20/2007 1:16:53 PM, Brian Dipert said:
Steve, I don't think you have the correct interview link in your writeup (as it stands, you link to a PDF entitled 'HAGERMAN TECHNOLOGY FRYBABY: Part one'

at 7/20/2007 2:15:20 PM, Steve Leibson said:
Thanks Brian. It's fixed now.

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