Archive for July 28th, 2009

Google Street View goes off road to add areas like Stonehenge – Telegraph

Google Street View, the internet road mapping service, is extending its scope to cover areas further away from driving routes including Stonehenge. It is putting its 3-D cameras on rickshaw-style tricycles to film popular off-road spots which also include Loch Ness and the Angel of the North.

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Foveon – Direct Image Sensors

Film
For over 100 years, color film has traditionally been held as the gold standard for photography. It produces rich, warm tones and incredible color detail that consumers around the world have become accustomed to. Film has achieved this by using three layers of emulsion to capture full color at every point in the image.

Digital
Charged Couple Device (CCD) image sensors were developed approximately 30 years ago, ushering in the era of digital photography. Unfortunately, the rich, warm tones and detail of color film that the world came to expect from film based cameras were not achievable with the new digital cameras. This was due to the fact that CCD digital image sensors were only capable of recording just one color at each point in the captured image instead of the full range of colors at each location.

Foveon X3® direct image sensor
Finally, Foveon has combined the best of what both film and digital have to offer. This is accomplished by the innovative design of the three layer Foveon X3 direct image sensor. Similar to the layers of chemical emulsion used in color film, Foveon X3 image sensors have three layers of pixels. The layers of pixels are embedded in silicon to take advantage of the fact that red, green, and blue light penetrate silicon to different depths – forming the first and only image sensor that captures full color at every point in the captured image.

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3D FujiFilm camera to go on sale in September – Telegraph

3D Digital camera to go on sale in Britain in September. Expensive at nearly £600 though, so only for the wealthy.

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Using the Posterous Bookmarklet – On Opera 10

Now works on Opera 10. I am happy.

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