Claims
- 1. An image sensor comprising an array of photosensors and an array of micro-lenses with each micro-lens confronting more than one of the photosensors and concentrating light striking each micro-lens onto less than all of the confronted photosensors, so that selected photosensors receive a greater exposure than other photosensors.
- 2. The image sensing system of claim 1, wherein each micro-lens confronts at least two photosensors.
- 3. The image sensor of claim 1, wherein the concentration of light by the micro-lenses enables an exposure increase of at least 0.15 log E.
- 4. The image sensor of claim 1, wherein the concentration of light by the micro-lenses enables an exposure increase of less than 2.0 log E at the selected photosensors.
- 5. The image sensor of claim 1, wherein the micro-lenses enable a latitude increase of at least 0.15 log E.
- 6. The image sensor of claim 1, wherein the micro-lenses enable a latitude increase of less than 3.0 log E.
- 7. The image sensor of claim 1, wherein the micro-lenses confront at least 50 percent of the photosensors.
- 8. An image capture system comprising:
an image sensor comprising an array of photosensors and an array of micro-lenses with each micro-lens confronting more than one of the photosensors and concentrating light striking each micro-lens onto less than all of the confronted photosensors, so that selected photosensors receive a greater exposure than other photosensors; a taking lens unit for focusing light from a scene onto the image sensing system; an exposure control system controllably permitting the photosensors to receive light for a period of time; and a processor extracting image information from the photosensors and forming an image based upon the extracted image information.
- 9. The image capture system of claim 8 wherein the period of time is sufficient for the other photosensors to form an image.
- 10. The image capture system of claim 8, wherein the processor is adapted to assemble an image using image information from the selected photosensors.
- 11. The image capture system of claim 8, further comprising an image processor adapted to extract image information from the image sensor and store the image information in a memory.
- 12. The image capture system of claim 8, wherein the processor extract image information from the selected photosensors and forms an image based upon the image information from the selected photosensors.
- 13. The image capture system of claim 8, wherein the processor is adapted to extract image information from other photosensors and forms an image based upon the image information from the other photosensors.
- 14 A method for using an array of photosensors to capture an image of a scene comprising the steps of:
focusing light from the scene at the array of photosensors; concentrating light focused at groups of more than one of the photosensors onto less than all of the photosensors of each group, so that selected photosensors in each group receive a greater exposure than other photosensors in the group; extracting image information from the photosensors; and forming an image using the extracted image information.
- 15. The method of claim 14, wherein image information extracted from the photosensors in each group receiving concentrated light is used to form the image.
- 16. The method of claim 14, wherein image information is extracted from the other photosensors is used to form the image.
- 17. The method of claim 14, wherein image information is extracted from the photosensors receiving concentrated light and the other photosensors is used to form an image.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] Cross-reference is made to commonly assigned U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/170,607 filed Jun. 12, 2002, entitled CAMERA SPEED COLOR FILM WITH BASE SIDE MICRO-LENSES; in the names of Lyn Irving and Richard Szajewski; U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/171,012, filed Jun. 12, 2002 entitled LENTICULAR IMAGING WITH INCORPORATED BEADS, in the names of Krishnan Chari, Lyn Irving and Richard Szajewski; U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/167,746, filed Jun. 12, 2002 entitled CAMERA SPEED COLOR FILM WITH EMULSION SIDE MICRO-LENSES, in the names of Richard Szajewski and Lyn Irving; and U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/167,794, filed Jun. 12, 2002 entitled IMAGING USING SILVER HALIDE FILMS WITH MICRO-LENS CAPTURE, AND OPTICAL RECONSTRUCTION in the names of Richard Szajewski and Lyn Irving, and U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/170,148, filed Jun. 12, 2002, entitled IMAGING USING SILVER HALIDE FILMS WITH MICRO-LENS CAPTURE, SCANNING AND DIGITAL RECONSTRUCTION filed by Lyn Irving and Richard Szajewski, the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.