Well it would already exist if it was that simple. Your reasoning is flawed, as you suppose the light reaching the camera (or in your idea, the light collector) is the same everywhere in your scene. This isn't a simple problem, and it cannot be solved with such simple solutions. I eagerly await a solution to this problem, not requiring a very complicated setup.
if you use mplayer with the -dumpstream option on an rtsp:// url, the dumped file is then readable with realplayer (and probably others, but I haven't tried)
well I do, and I'm pissed off.
This kind of thing can happen when you migrate from xp, w2k, etc... to linux, with important data on an ntfs drive, and no sufficiently big spare disk to copy the data on a linux partition.
http://indico.cern.ch/ published under GPL
Well it would already exist if it was that simple. Your reasoning is flawed, as you suppose the light reaching the camera (or in your idea, the light collector) is the same everywhere in your scene. This isn't a simple problem, and it cannot be solved with such simple solutions.
I eagerly await a solution to this problem, not requiring a very complicated setup.
this is already what is happening... authors write papers, but authors also peer review other author's submissions.
actually you don't http://www.synaptics.com/products/touchpad_faq.cfm
you're welcome
if you use mplayer with the -dumpstream option on an rtsp:// url, the dumped file is then readable with realplayer (and probably others, but I haven't tried)
shift click on the compose button. if your settings are plain text then you'll compose in html. and vice versa
well I do, and I'm pissed off. This kind of thing can happen when you migrate from xp, w2k, etc... to linux, with important data on an ntfs drive, and no sufficiently big spare disk to copy the data on a linux partition.
serving text/plain is quite strenuous on those small servers
It broke when I compiled it on xp