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Foveon, Inc., is the company that makes the Foveon X3 sensor that captures images in cameras such as the Sigma Corporation SD10 digital single-lens reflex. Founded in 1997 by Carver Mead, Richard Lyon, Richard Merrill, Richard Turner, and others, and located in Santa Clara, CA, Foveon was initially known for their high-end digital portrait camera systems built around a color-separation beam-splitter prism assembly. Both the prism system and the X3 technology derive their benefit from using all the light and sensing all colors at all locations.

George Gilder has written The Silicon Eye, which tells the story of Foveon and of Carver Mead and the other founders.

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