Re: Brooks Institute Graduate Student
Re: Brooks Institute Graduate Student
- Subject: Re: Brooks Institute Graduate Student
- From: "John Massman" <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 2 Feb 2006 12:19:03 -0500
Yep. And ir weighed 30 pounds, was $30,000 and had a 1 MP resolution if I
remember correctly. Look what 10 years has done.
John Massman
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From: "bruce fraser" <email@hidden>
To: "Derrick Brown" <email@hidden>; "ColorSync User List"
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Sent: Thursday, February 02, 2006 11:49 AM
Subject: Re: Brooks Institute Graduate Student
I believe the first commercially-available one-shot color digital camera
(the Leaf was 3-shot color) was the Kodak DCS-100. Raw was the ONLY option,
though it wasn't named as such.
At 8:41 PM -0500 2/1/06, Derrick Brown wrote:
You might be able to find out which commercially sold camera was the
first to offer raw as a user selectable option (no, I don't know), but
the first "raw file" was more than likely written in a lab somewhere when
the CCD was being developed.
The first commercially available (for photographers) would likely be the
LEAF "brick" 2k X 2k pixel black white sensor with the color filter wheel.
It offered a 16bit HDR file. Back in the times (circa 1992) that was
considered by many to be a RAW file.
good luck!
Derrick Brown
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www.integrated-color.com
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