FotoNation to Demonstrate New Dust Removal Technology at Photokina

September 21, 2006, Galway, Ireland -- FotoNation (www.fotonation.com), one of the world’s leading embedded imaging and connectivity companies, announced today that it will demonstrate its new patented FotoNation Dust Removal Technology at Photokina 2006, held in Cologne, Germany from September 26 - October 1st, 2006.

The FotoNation Dust Removal Technology completely and automatically removes dust from digital images. FotoNation has been awarded a U.S. patent for this technology and has 10 additional patents pending in the U.S., Europe, and Japan. FotoNation eliminates dust from images using in-camera software which distinguishes between dust and real detail in the photo. The software dynamically builds a map of every dust-spec and then tracks changes and movement of the dust particles to distinguish dust from the details of the photograph. The technology has been designed to scale across multiple platforms is optimized to run as embedded software in digital cameras and mobile phone cameras as part of image acquisition.

Dust is a major problem with digital cameras and mobile phones. In Digital SLR cameras, dust is caused by a variety of factors including changing lenses and the electrostatic nature of digital cameras. Dust particles will typically remain on the sensor unless physically removed by a technician. Alternatively, photographers remove dust artifacts from their images by manually retouching each image in software on a computer -- a very time-consuming activity. FotoNation solves this problem by automatically removing dust blemishes from photos in-camera, so no tedious software retouching is necessary.

For DSLR implementations, FotoNation is able to accurately eliminate dust artifacts by tracking incremental changes to the dust map as well as integrating sophisticated optical lens modeling. The optical modeling accounts for how the appearance of dust specs on the sensor change based on lens’ focal length, aperture and exit pupil. In addition, the software has built-in intelligence to determine when the situation calls for user intervention

For more information visit www.fotonation.com.