To: Red Badger
A logical advancement in digital cameras. What an innovative way to “get around” what was considered a physical limit.
2 posted on
11/20/2024 6:07:03 AM PST by
marktwain
(The Republic is at risk. Resistance to the Democratic Party is Resistance to Tyranny. )
To: Red Badger
No mention of the computing power necessary for this system.
I imagine that it would be considerable.
3 posted on
11/20/2024 6:12:25 AM PST by
Pontiac
(esse welfare state must fail because it is contrary to human nature and diminishes the human spirit.)
To: Red Badger
Now if they could only do contact lenses...
5 posted on
11/20/2024 6:14:53 AM PST by
mewzilla
(Swing away, Mr. President, swing away!)
To: Red Badger
One can easily imagine how this image restoration framework could be applied to correct aberrations and distortions caused by malformations or dysfunctions of the human eye.
Initially, it might lead to truly corrective eyeglasses, and eventually, to advanced ocular implants—such as ultra-thin nanostructured lenses connected to tiny semiconductors implanted beneath the skin, all powered by the body’s own natural electricity.
8 posted on
11/20/2024 6:28:20 AM PST by
RoosterRedux
(Emerson (paraphrased): "If you strike at the king, don't fail." The Democrats failed. )
To: Red Badger
And with an easy software update...

To: Red Badger
Pin holes work and they’re inexpensive.
11 posted on
11/20/2024 6:35:25 AM PST by
sasquatch
(Do NOT forget Ashli Babbit! c/o piytar)
To: Red Badger
13 posted on
11/20/2024 11:43:48 AM PST by
Albion Wilde
(“Did you ever meet a woke person that’s happy? There’s no such thing.” —Donald J. Trump)
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