lightsabre
Senior Member
Then still have to throw in the noise performance into the can of worms to mix buddy.![]()
Definitely. In the real world, nosie, lens performance and other factors will impact the actual resolving power of the sensor.
Also, Foveon depends on light to penetrate deep into the silicon so in a way, the three channels are not detected uniformly like in a Bayer sensor. I suspect this could be the cause of chroma noise being a problem due to the variation in the channel strength.
Since Red channel goes the deepest, I also suspect this is why sometimes Foveon produces a green tinge on flesh tone when the lighting is not ideal. This can be corrected in the firmware ofcourse.
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/a/ab/Absorption-X3.png
It is not perfect but I really admire the Foveon X3 technology
