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Is so-called 'color science' in digital cameras really a thing or just a lot of arty fluff?
Color science is the term we use to describe the ‘look’ of colors from particular cameras or brands. It sounds like it should have a definite technical basis, but it’s actually quite hard to pin down ...
Every time someone snaps a selfie, records a sunset or scans a QR code, they are unknowingly using technology built on a ...
Researchers have developed a metasurface attachment that can turn just about any camera or imaging system, even off-the-shelf systems, into polarization cameras. The attachment uses a metasurface of ...
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Fujifilm gambled on more compact APS-C cameras over full frame – and it’s paying off
Fujifilm opted not to be swayed by full-frame trends – and the company's latest report hints that risk is paying off in a big ...
A science career can sometimes bear more than a passing resemblance to leading a life on the stage. Never has there been greater demand for the kind of investigator willing to exude a bit of ...
CONVENTIONAL CAMERAS focus light onto a recording medium to preserve an image as a field of tiny dots. The media have changed over the years from plates of silver to plates of glass to acetate films ...
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