I know you have said that. And of course the qualifier is "given the  
technology as Rob understands it."  It reminds me of the Cal Tech  
mathematics PhD who said in the early fifties that a car couldn't  
possibly exceed 150 mph from a standing start in a quarter mile.  
What's the record now? 335 or so.
Paul
On Sep 8, 2006, at 11:15 PM, Digital Image Studio wrote:

> On 09/09/06, Paul Stenquist <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> There's no such thing as can't in an emerging technology. Anything is
>> possible. In fact, vastly improved sensors are likely. Perhaps quite
>> soon.
>
> This is where understanding a little of the underlying physics can
> bring one back down to earth. Unless we can find a way to multiply the
> number of photons that hit the sensor then things aren't going to get
> miraculously better regardless of the sensor tech.
>
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