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When 8 Megapixels Just Isn't Enough

squidfrog writes "AP has an interesting article on a half photochemical, half digital process to produce 2.6-gigabyte photographs at 'more than a thousand times the size and resolution of those generated by a typical digital camera for consumers.' 'A vacuum pump ensures that the film is flat to within one-thousandth of an inch, and a dual-mirror device keeps the film parallel to the lens. Sand bags strapped to the camera and tripod prevent the machine from shifting, and a reinforced aluminum cradle maintains the parts of the camera in perfect alignment.' The images are apparently higher resolution than can be reproduced on available printing technology (5' by 10'), but the designer hopes to use an 18' by 36' digital display wall to reproduce the images at their best possible resolution in the future. The camera has apparently only been utilized for landscape photography thus far."

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  1. Math for fun? by Kombat · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    It's like saying "what's the point of doing math when a computer can calulate for you?"

    Uhm... what is the point? Do you really do math for fun? I code for fun. Spending my Friday nights solving integrals isn't exactly my idea of a good time.

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