Innovations in photography
September 17th, 2008 by rbanks
The future of photography
"Cameras use short exposures, software or even moving sensors to correct for camera shake. But they can’t remove motion blur – the fuzzy impressions created by objects moving during the exposure. Now, though, MIT researchers led by Anat Levin have come up with a way to prevent it. During the exposure their camera moves quickly to the left before gradually coming to a halt and then accelerating in the opposite direction."
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