Den 9. aug. 2006 kl. 19.09 skrev Godfrey DiGiorgi: > Part of my work on imaging correlators for Synthetic Aperture Radar > remote sensors included development of motion compensating algorithms > that lead in this direction. That was 20 years ago, and neither > computing power nor the mathematical theory were well developed > enough to obtain these results as yet for images without a priori > data on sensor position. It's encouraging to see this stuff! Another > generation or two of development, combine it with the plenoptic > camera concepts (summary: record position, intensity and directional > information of incoming light bundles hitting the sensor... current > cameras record only position and intensity information) and imaging > qualities will jump a quantum leap upwards.
Just make a matrix of phase sensitive light sensors with sufficient resolution, add a lot of computing power, and you have eliminated the need for lenses at all. You can even make 3D pictures! .-) DagT http://dag.foto.no Beware of internet links. You never know what is on the other side. -- PDML Pentax-Discuss Mail List [email protected] http://pdml.net/mailman/listinfo/pdml_pdml.net

