in minority report we are looking at "future techonology ideas" as such we dont have that kind of tech yet but it might be able to be created and inplmented.
true pixels are blocky ect, however evory month the max dpi of digital photos goes up. in 10 years maybe we could have a pda head set that records who you interacted with and the times and logs the conversations. so we dont have to remember what they say or listen to them. but can recall what they where talking about lol
Sure, camera manufacturers are squeezing more and more pixels into consumer-level camera sensors. In the process, they're wrecking the signal-to-noise ratio and degrading image quality. Megapixels are just big number, a bullet point on a meaningless feature list.
There's a reason why low-end to mid-range prosumer/professional cameras have sensors around 12-16 MP, and the higher end models barely brush up against 30 MP, despite having sensors at least 8 times larger than point-and-shoots.
in minority report we are looking at "future techonology ideas" as such we dont have that kind of tech yet but it might be able to be created and inplmented.
true pixels are blocky ect, however evory month the max dpi of digital photos goes up. in 10 years maybe we could have a pda head set that records who you interacted with and the times and logs the conversations. so we dont have to remember what they say or listen to them. but can recall what they where talking about lol
nntb 1 year ago
@nntb
Sure, camera manufacturers are squeezing more and more pixels into consumer-level camera sensors. In the process, they're wrecking the signal-to-noise ratio and degrading image quality. Megapixels are just big number, a bullet point on a meaningless feature list.
There's a reason why low-end to mid-range prosumer/professional cameras have sensors around 12-16 MP, and the higher end models barely brush up against 30 MP, despite having sensors at least 8 times larger than point-and-shoots.
DisposableInterloper 1 year ago
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jaredhoov 1 year ago
must be a government agent trying to confound us.
a1xndr 1 year ago 11
So where do you live?
bhamel2000 1 year ago
@bhamel2000 Um...who are you asking? Because most youtube visitors live in America. :/
JonnyPew 1 year ago
@JonnyPew O:
not so sure about that...
OTM19 1 year ago
@OTM19 I am. -.-
JonnyPew 1 year ago