CCD and Color: Using a Color Mask
CCDs are monochromatic devices. They simply measure the amount of voltage
acquired by each pixel. To capture color, a filter must be placed in front of the CCD
that separates visible light into primary colors. This filter is called a mask, or array.
The most popular mask in use today for digital cameras is called a Bayer mask.
CCD sensors that use a Bayer mask can only acquire one color per pixel (see
Figure 2.3).
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FIGURE 2.3
The Bayer pat-
tern exists on
most digital
camera sensors.
Individual pix-
els are literally
painted with
red, green, and
blue colors.
Red Pixels
Bayer Mask Green Pixels
Blue Pixels
G R G R G R G R
G R G R G R G R
G R G R G R G R
G R G R G R G R
L G L G L G L G
L G L G L G L G
L G L G L G L G
L G L G L G L G