On 28 September 2012 18:29, Dave Long <[email protected]> wrote:

> Surveillance is another obvious use[1]; synthetic aperture techniques were
> developed because when the subjects are not particularly keen on being
> observed they have a great relative motion to the camera, and often a
> separation well outside of spitting distance, but consumer photography
> normally has willing (if not posed), close, relatively stationary[2]
> subjects.
>
>
Surveillance is an interesting one - finally there might be truth to the
surveillance scene in cheesy crime flicks where the good guys can pull a
license plate off a grainy pic - I always wondered how possible that is, in
the real world.


Dibyo

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