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3-color cameras divide the incoming light into three different-coloured light bundles, each enlighting separate image planes, where there are three separate plates, film frames, or digital image sensors (in such cameras as the [[Minolta RD-175]]). The three images are later combined to form a full-colour image.
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Three-color cameras (color separation cameras) divide the incoming light into three different-coloured light bundles, each enlighting separate image planes, where there are three separate plates, film frames, or digital image sensors (in such cameras as the [[Minolta RD-175]]). The three images are later combined to form a full-colour image.
 
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Revision as of 21:19, 16 January 2012

Three-color cameras (color separation cameras) divide the incoming light into three different-coloured light bundles, each enlighting separate image planes, where there are three separate plates, film frames, or digital image sensors (in such cameras as the Minolta RD-175). The three images are later combined to form a full-colour image.

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