Ramesh Raskar: Imaging at a trillion frames per second
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Published on Jul 26, 2012
http://www.ted.com Ramesh Raskar presents femto-photography, a new type of imaging so fast it visualizes the world one trillion frames per second, so detailed it shows light itself in motion. This technology may someday be used to build cameras that can look "around" corners or see inside the body without X-rays.
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Joe Shlanta 1 month ago
WATCH IT WITH CC ON, ITS HILLARIUS
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Bo Söderlund 1 month ago
Quickly switching one lamp on and off in the middle of a really large room with lots of stuff happening in it at once would make a great one-take music video!
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Alex Larter 1 day ago
When you read about how it actually works, it becomes less impressive. It can't capture normal events in everyday life. Still really cool technology though!
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Littlewood0923 3 days ago
A TRILLION FRIENDS PER SECOND?! OMG
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Electricbrain23 5 days ago
Well it ain't that much really if you think about it, I've seen better
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GDZjeenik 5 days ago
Quantum computer will help a lot on that ^^
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Luke Gibson 1 week ago
Google collected no response for this research!
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ErgoCogita 1 week ago
Indeed, people seem generally unaware of the astronomical amounts of data processing needed to have live interactive surveillance on the scales needed to even begin to approach what they imagine.
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ErgoCogita 1 week ago
absolutely jawdropping photography!
As for solving the returning packets of photons goes. I'm willing to bet that includes the equivalent to object tracking in 3D compositing software. It would seem to me that there would be specific parameters to take into consideration such as sensor dimensions, focal length (if any) and diffraction properties of the reflecting wall.
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Mc Rivers 1 week ago
And I'm just sitting here masturbating...
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MrChugalicious 1 week ago
Lol. Indeed!

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