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Richard B. Merrill

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17: 152:, Merrill was "the most creative engineer I have ever met." Merrill explained his inventive process this way, "There's a lot you can get in this world just by looking for symmetry, looking for patterns;" and "Look for a technological trend in one area and apply it to another." 144:
for the development of the Foveon X3 technology. Shortly before his death in 2008, he received the Kosar Memorial Award, "for significant contributions to an unconventional photographic system," from the Society for Imaging Science and Technology.
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in 1997, and worked there until his death from cancer in 2008. He invented the "vertical color filter" technology of the
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Color separation in an active pixel cell imaging array using a triple-well structure
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Merrill's vertical color filter invention was originally based on a triple-well
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He was married in 1996 to Sengchanh (Seng) Phomphanh. They made their home in
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Handbook of Holographic Interferometry: Optical and Digital Methods
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to SD1 Merrill. Sigma SD1 utilizes the latest Foveon image sensor.
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silicon layers for each of the vertically stacked color-detecting
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On February 8, 2012, Merrill was honored by business partner
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New York City
Frederick H. Billings
Woodstock, Vermont
Woodside, California
electrical engineering
Dartmouth College
National Semiconductor
Foveon
Foveon X3 sensor
digital cameras
Sigma Corporation
SD9
SD10
SD14
DP1
DP2
CMOS
DRAM
epitaxially grown
photodiodes
Royal Photographic Society
Progress Medal
Dick Lyon
Carver Mead
Carver Mead
Sigma Corporation
SD1
"Dick Merrill, 59: Invented Sensor For Digital Cameras; Lineage Goes Back To Norman Williams; Many Hobbies and Interests"
"Digital Photography Essentials #003: "Color Separation""

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