IP Library Granted Patent US 7,538,309
Granted Patent B2
US 7,538,309 · App. 12/010,717 · Granted May 26, 2009

Image pickup apparatus

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Patent No.
US 7,538,309
App. No.
12/010,717
Granted
May 26, 2009
Kind
B2
Abstract

An image pickup apparatus capable of capturing a composite image of a visible-light image and an infrared image of a subject is provided, whereby the configuration is simplified and made more convenient. A visible-light source ( 20 ) and an excitation-light source ( 22 ) for exciting a phosphorescent substance are provided as a light source ( 6 ) for a subject that includes an infrared-fluorescent substance. The light from the subject is passed through an optical filter ( 10 ) and directed into a CCD image sensor ( 12 ). The optical filter ( 10 ) cuts excitation light and transmits fluorescent light. The transmittance of visible light by the optical filter ( 10 ) is set lower than the transmittance of fluorescent light so that the weak infrared image from the fluorescent light is clearly displayed over the visible-light image. Since the CCD image sensor ( 12 ) is sensitive to infrared light as well as to visible light, an image signal is outputted for the composite image according to the incident light from the optical filter ( 10 ).

Claims (11)

1. An image pickup apparatus comprising:

a light source for emitting first-component light in a visible-light spectrum, and second-component light having an excitation wavelength of an infrared-fluorescent substance, toward a subject that includes the infrared-fluorescent substance for emitting infrared fluorescent light;

an optical filter for transmitting the infrared fluorescent light and a spectral component that corresponds to the first-component light among light from the subject, and preventing transmission of a spectral component that corresponds to the second-component light;

a solid-state image sensor capable of capturing a visible-light image and an infrared image on the basis of transmitted light of the optical filter; and

a signal processing circuit for processing a signal read from each photoreceptor pixel of the solid-state image sensor and generating an image signal that represents a composite image based on the visible-light image and the infrared image.

2. The image pickup apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the solid-state image sensor is a color image sensor in which a plurality of types of color photoreceptor pixels having sensitivity to infrared light and specific colors of visible light is arranged in two dimensions.

3. The image pickup apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the optical filter has transmission characteristics for adjusting an intensity difference between the infrared fluorescent light and reflected light of the first-component light from the subject according to a desired synthesis balance between the visible-light image and the infrared image in the composite image.

4. The image pickup apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the light source comprises:

a first light-generating part for generating the first-component light; and

a second light-generating part for generating the second-component light; wherein

light-generating intensities of the first light-generating part and the second light-generating part can each be independently controlled.

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