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On behalf of the entire Truesense Imaging team, I am very pleased to welcome you to our new website! We hope that you find the site to be a useful source of product information, development tools, industry news, and background on our “new” company and team.
Truesense Imaging was founded in November 2011 through the sale of Kodak’s Image Sensor Solutions division (ISS) to Platinum Equity, a leading private equity firm headquartered in Beverly Hills, CA. While our name and company may be new, our team has a storied 30+ year heritage of developing the world’s highest performing image sensors and related technologies. And we’re proud that manufacturers worldwide choose our sensors to be the key component within so many of the world’s most advanced imaging systems.
This is a great time to be in the imaging market as the use of imaging becomes more and more pervasive in our daily lives and new applications for image sensors emerge on a seemingly daily basis. Some of these applications are quite obvious to us – the smartphone in our pocket, the back-up camera in our car, etc. But there are countless and varied “behind the scenes” uses for image sensors that require ultra-high imaging performance and quality. These include flat panel display inspection, security and surveillance, medical and scientific imaging, and traffic control, just to name a few. Truesense Imaging participates in these and many other important applications and we are committed to maintaining our technology leadership position for many years to come.
Thank you for visiting our site. Please feel free to offer any feedback and suggestions so that we can make the site as useful and instructive as possible.
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Friday, 18 May 2012Hi Chris,
Like many Leica fans, we understand that Truesense provide the most important component, the newly developed CCD, for their latest camera the M Monochrom.
I am at the meantime running a blog dedicate for Leica camera (www.photo-society.hk) in Chinese and really appreciate if you or your colleagues can introduce more about the character of this new CCD. I will also run a test on the camera later next week and it will be great if I can have more information before carrying the test.
Looking forward to learn more about the making of or concept theories behind the CCD.
Thank you very much for your kind attention.
Best,
Bobby Lee -
Sunday, 10 June 2012I wish Truesense Imaging the best! I'm sure the world market will be very competitive. I never understood why Kodak was not able to leverage it's brand name and photography expertise to enter the digital video camera market with a boom. Imaging Sensors like the kaf-3900 seem to have many advantages for high definition, high quality image capture. Hopefully the growing dslr/video market will open opportunities for cinema quality video for you.

Hi Chris,
I've been hearing that good things have been happening since leaving Kodak. Hopefully you can grow the new company like you always wanted to.