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Megapixel Camera? Try Gigapixel

Postby Shadowwolf » Jun 21st, '12, 14:48

By synchronizing 98 tiny cameras in a single device, electrical engineers from Duke University and the University of Arizona have developed a prototype camera that can create images with unprecedented detail.

The camera's resolution is five times better than 20/20 human vision over a 120 degree horizontal field.

The new camera has the potential to capture up to 50 gigapixels of data, which is 50,000 megapixels. By comparison, most consumer cameras are capable of taking photographs with sizes ranging from 8 to 40 megapixels. Pixels are individual "dots" of data -- the higher the number of pixels, the better resolution of the image.


http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2012/06/120620133151.htm
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Re: Megapixel Camera? Try Gigapixel

Postby M Paul Lloyd » Jun 21st, '12, 14:58

Great idea.......... but I'll need a bigger hard drive. ;)


Another way is to take a lot of photos and stitch them together mosaic style. :)
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Re: Megapixel Camera? Try Gigapixel

Postby Shadowwolf » Jun 22nd, '12, 00:10

Great idea.......... but I'll need a bigger hard drive.


Well that's what happens, get more storage and something new and storage intensive will come along to fill it and thus necessitate even more storage to be filled...
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Re: Megapixel Camera? Try Gigapixel

Postby M Paul Lloyd » Jun 22nd, '12, 06:22

We are talking teraflops now I guess? :o
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