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Originally Posted by TrAI
... Scientists would still want to use the full grayscale range of each channel, as that improves the detail you can get, so you would still need to post process each of the grayscales if you want something near true color...
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I'm not so sure about that. The reason why they don't have 3 different pixels for each of R, G, B is because that reduces the resolution. If this system made the reduction in resolution a non-issue I'm not so sure imaging scientists wouldn't opt for this. Note that with the current system there are days before you can release a full color image. With simultaneous exposure you could release it as soon as you could release any of the single color image.
The ideal solution though would be a system that could change each and any pixel to any frequency range you chose on command.
Bob Clark