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April 06, 2007
Computational Photography
Computational Photography: First we had film and darkroom tricks. Then we had digital imaging and post-processing. Soon the imaging process will capture richer, non-representational data which can be used to produce a much wider variety of images. This lengthy, readable, and eye-opening article at Science News describes how Adobe researchers and others are bringing about the third shift in imaging capability. At the end is a discussion of how we frail humans will cope when we can no longer believe our eyes.
Posted by JohnDowdell at April 6, 2007 11:58 PM
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The link is wrong in this post it should be ... http://www.sciencenews.org/articles/20070407/bob8.asp
[jd sez: ack!! Got the entry fixed now, sorry for the snafu, thanks for the catch.]
Posted by: SKipp at April 7, 2007 03:50 AM