I'm wondering if it might be possible to sense multiple points at once without significant increases in size--similar to thermal imaging devices but maybe not as large. Seems like the best would be some kind of array sensor picking up 3x3 pixels or something like that, similar to the thermal imaging but maybe not as large or as fast. Any thoughts?
It should be possible to enhance the resolution e.g. with 3:53 or better optics (more than the used 1:30). Using it in multipurpose goggles and generate infrared images with this technique shouldn't be easy, because you must not move for 60 secs. But I could imagine to use 2nd approach of /watch?v=N1fV20gTEr0 in such googles...
I'm wondering if it might be possible to sense multiple points at once without significant increases in size--similar to thermal imaging devices but maybe not as large. Seems like the best would be some kind of array sensor picking up 3x3 pixels or something like that, similar to the thermal imaging but maybe not as large or as fast. Any thoughts?
Nurk0m0rath 3 months ago
this is a massive work! amazing.
i dig what obalitas says, go to kickstarter and start a project! i'd like to support you!
xasdrubalex 4 months ago
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obalitas 7 months ago
It should be possible to enhance the resolution e.g. with 3:53 or better optics (more than the used 1:30). Using it in multipurpose goggles and generate infrared images with this technique shouldn't be easy, because you must not move for 60 secs. But I could imagine to use 2nd approach of /watch?v=N1fV20gTEr0 in such googles...
flobadotinfo 7 months ago
is there a way tho enhance the resolution of this and put it into a smaller package suited for the use in multypurpose goggles?
patton446 7 months ago