Wondering what to do with that old clunker of a digital camera you've got in your drawer? Try taking photos of space with it. Three enterprising MIT students have successfully launched and retrieved a ...
A new type of camera technology developed by the MIT Media Lab may put an end to overexposed photos. Camera sensors are covered in tiny pixels that measure the amount of light that falls on them — and ...
Destination Will Include Live Streams of the Lunar Landing, First-Ever 3D Photos and Videos of the Moon’s Surface, Educational Content, Interviews with Mission Crew, and More PHILADELPHIA--(BUSINESS ...
As we’re bombarded with countless images on social media — from cat memes to Christmas portraits — some pictures are forgotten almost as quickly as they appear. But have you ever wondered what makes a ...
If you've ever been served a delicious dish but were too shy to ask for the recipe, MIT's Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL) may have the answer. Working with the Qatar ...
Photos taken through glass, say of the skyscrapers surrounding the one you're in, are often ruined by glare. That's why MIT Media Lab's Camera Culture Group is researching for ways to make a camera ...
Even casual photographers nowadays havesome knowledge of the benefits of a little image retouching here andthere. Adding a filter, tweaking the contrast or heightening thecolors before slinging the ...
Who knew that reflection-free window photos were suddenly in vogue? Google and MIT do, apparently. Some of their researchers have developed an algorithm that eliminates unwanted visuals by using ...
We’re all guilty of the Crop. You know, that group photo where you look so good that–sorry bestie, apologies grandma, see ya, ex–you carefully crop the other person out. But what if there was a tool ...
How often have you had a great photo-op ruined by there being a window in-between you and your subject resulting in reflections in your shot? So far there’s just no easy way to fix that in ...
Whatever the scenario, we’ve all taken photos through windows hoping to capture that fleeting image: an arching rainbow from the car window, a person or car passing by a building window, or a ...
I’m sure we have all witnessed those pesky reflections while trying to grab a photograph through a window, but those days may soon be behind us, thanks to research conducted by Google and MIT. The ...
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