Researchers Develop In-Car Camera That Can Spot a Drunk Driver
Researchers have created new camera technology that can detect whether a driver is impaired by alcohol when they get behind the wheel of a vehicle. [Read More] petapixel.com »
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Researchers have created new camera technology that can detect whether a driver is impaired by alcohol when they get behind the wheel of a vehicle. [Read More] petapixel.com »
Researchers have developed a new technique for salvaging tarnished 19th-century daguerreotype photographs and revealing images that otherwise "seemed lost forever." [Read More] petapixel.com »
Fujifilm has been at the forefront of sensor stabilization systems and the one found in the new X100VI is particularly impressive given the size constraints. [Read More] petapixel.com »
An international group of researchers has developed a metalens that is able to have its focal length changed and controlled using polarized light. [Read More] petapixel.com »
Researchers from the University of Sheffield in England have developed a relatively affordable sulfur dioxide (SO2) camera that may help predict volcanoes, providing essential warnings to nearby communities and facilitating earlier evacuation and preparation. [Read More] petapixel.com »
Engineers from the University of South Australia and Baghdad's Middle Technical University have designed a way to measure blood pressure with no physical contact using a camera and artificial intelligence (AI). [Read More] petapixel.com »
The digitized, Internet-connected world has actually made film photography easier. As one-hour photo labs began to disappear and many camera stores ditched the darkroom, mail-in photo labs have filled the void. [Read More] petapixel.com »
Scientists from the Nagoya Institute of Technology (NITech) have developed a simple, fast, and energy-efficient method to create a carbon nanostructure made from fish scales that results in a vastly more efficient LED. [Read More] petapixel.com »
Arnold Schwarzenegger's high-tech bionic eyes in The Terminator movies are no longer science fiction.
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petapixel.com »Scientists from Tel Aviv University (TAU) have developed a camera system that can recognize the colors of the infrared spectrum that doesn't require the converting to the visible spectrum after the fact, a normally costly and time-consuming process. [Read More] petapixel.com »
A photographer has attempted to develop 35mm black and white film using powdered energy drinks after he successfully developed film using beer, dishwashing liquid, and instant coffee. [Read More] petapixel.com »
In addition to being the chief storyteller for Mojang Studios, makers of the popular video game Minecraft, Lydia Winters has also become known for her product photography where she specializes in watches and inspires others looking to break into underrepresented spaces. [Read More] petapixel.com »
An international team of scientists has developed an experimental camera system that can simultaneously capture five dimensions of information from a single snapshot. The concept works by combining two types of sensors together to gather a wealth of information all at the same time. petapixel.com »
Film is far from dead! In this quick guide on how to develop film, we’ll cover the basics of processing black and white negative film at home. The post How to develop film at home: The essential guide appeared first on 500px. iso.500px.com »
Photographer William Gilbert recently decided to start a YouTube channel, but rather than asking you to “smash that like button,” he chose to kickstart the channel with 20 minutes of “wholesome goodness” instead. petapixel.com »
Canon has today launched Canon Connected, a free to access content hub featuring educational and inspiring videos for photography enthusiasts. photographyblog.com »
We've said it time and time again -- working with light is one of the first things you have to learn as a photographer, especially when it comes to shooting portraits. Since we can't stress it enough, we bring yet another video tutorial with some helpful suggestions for cheap lighting options that you can practice with. thephoblographer.com »
Whether you’re a film beginner or a devotee, using instant coffee to develop is easy, cheap, and surprisingly effective. Ben Robson explains how. iso.500px.com »
Here’s a 16.5-minute video by OWL BOT in which photographer Omar Kenji demonstrates how you can develop C-41 color film in your own bathroom instead of passing it to a photo lab. We see Kenji’s entire process, from using a sous vide cooker to precisely control temperature and pouring the chemicals to hanging the developed […] petapixel.com »
Whether you're shooting film for a while or fairly new to it, one of the things you must have on your analog checklist is to develop your own films. It seems outright intimidating to develop your own films at home, but it's actually easy once you have all the steps figured out. thephoblographer.com »
So, you got your hands on some Kodak Vision 3 Film and want to try it out for still photography. But, first things first -- where or how do you get it developed? To the rescue comes the Michael Raso of the Film Photography Podcast with some developing tips for what he considers one of the most spectacular color film on the planet. thephoblographer.com »
I finally did it! After sitting in my fridge for a few months, I managed to developed myself a roll of CineStill 800 pushed to 3200 ISO, and the results look great! The great thing: it’s actually pretty easy to develop pushed C-41 film at home. petapixel.com »
The world of analog photography surprises me a bit more every day! I recently read about a technique called Stand Development, so I have decided to try it myself. For those of who never heard of it before, let me explain you the differences between it and a normal development process. When developing, as recommended […] petapixel.com »
Adobe has finally updated Lightroom CC. Besides support for a whole slew of new cameras and lenses, there is a brand new Reference view interface built into the develop module. Details from Adobe's blog post are after the jump. thephoblographer.com »