“These techniques (and the many hundreds more published in computer vision journals every year) will only become more sophisticated and add new capacities as the More Pixels Law does its inevitable work in the coming decades. Further, applications which now seem infeasible due to limited camera or computational capacity will rapidly come within reach. We’ll be able to extract ever more data from our images and we’ll be able to do it on the tiny camera-computers we carry with us at all times.”
The More Pixels Law: Gigapixel Cameras and the 21st Century Reality Effect by Greg Borenstein
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I’m still waiting for my Spider Jerusalem photoglasses (that take photos when you look at something and say PICTURE).
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