The Human Eye Camera Mimics Sight for Revolutionary Photos
Andrew Robichaud — July 21, 2009 — Tech
References: yankodesign
A photograph is more closely related to a piece of visual art (sketch, painting, etc.) than it is to seeing in real life. The Human Eye Camera is an extremely unique twist on modern photography that actually takes into account the mechanics of sight (field of vision, optical sensory, brain perception, etc.).
The camera takes the photo and the image is instantly spread onto three sensors that produce a different looking photo than an original camera. I think it’s crazy that cameras are now operating based on the human eye. What could possibly be next?!
The camera takes the photo and the image is instantly spread onto three sensors that produce a different looking photo than an original camera. I think it’s crazy that cameras are now operating based on the human eye. What could possibly be next?!
Trend Themes
1. Anatomy-inspired Cameras - Opportunity for disruptive innovation to develop cameras that mimic the mechanics of human sight for a more realistic photography experience.
Industry Implications
1. Photography - Opportunity for disruptive innovation in the photography industry to create cameras that replicate the mechanics of the human eye for more unique and artistic photos.
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