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  • Open Source Camera

    Shape of things to come:

    [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Psi_njPBryE[/ame]

    Brilliant work. Hopefully to be picked up by Olympus and others.

    Another thing that would be good, would be the ability of the camera to resample pixels of moving objects in a photo, and reconstruct the moving object as it looks without the movement. With that, there would be no more destroyed shots due to people moving in low light conditions, no more blurry cars etc.

    Research will probably move into that area sooner rather than later.

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    Re: Open Source Camera

    Originally posted by Trausti Hraunfjord View Post

    Another thing that would be good, would be the ability of the camera to resample pixels of moving objects in a photo, and reconstruct the moving object as it looks without the movement. With that, there would be no more destroyed shots due to people moving in low light conditions, no more blurry cars etc.

    Research will probably move into that area sooner rather than later.
    already do that with multiple images in Photomatix - and then they were all gone!
    E, Pen and OM-D bodies
    43 m43 and legacy glass
    loads of flashes and accessories from all the systems

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      Re: Open Source Camera

      Yes, but it should be done in the camera, and with only the one photo. Post processing should be eliminated if possible.

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        Re: Open Source Camera

        Frankencamera's website: http://graphics.stanford.edu/projects/camera-2.0/

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          Re: Open Source Camera

          Originally posted by photo_owl View Post
          already do that with multiple images in Photomatix - and then they were all gone!
          There is already a camera out there that does this, a Ricoh CX1. It takes 2 pics and combines them in camera, producing an almost "naked eye" impression.
          sigpicDave

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