I would love to see this tech reach the professional movie photography range.
Imagine being able to selectively filter out specific undesired wavelengths or remap and get "perfect lighting" (even in moonlight) beyond the ranges of ordinary digital movie cameras.
Imagine the speed of police in mapping out a crime scene with a multispectral photo history pointing out blood, gunpowder, useful chemical trace spectrums, infrared bands, and UV maps.
I would love to see this tech reach the professional movie photography range.
Imagine being able to selectively filter out specific undesired wavelengths or remap and get "perfect lighting" (even in moonlight) beyond the ranges of ordinary digital movie cameras.
Imagine the speed of police in mapping out a crime scene with a multispectral photo history pointing out blood, gunpowder, useful chemical trace spectrums, infrared bands, and UV maps.
Matrix29bear 3 months ago