Polarizing filters have long been used as a tool to reduce glare, minimize reflections, and improve the color of the sky in photographs by absorbing certain wavelengths of light before they hit the ...
Many people know how helpful polarized sunglasses are in cutting the glare coming off water on a sunny day. But a filter that could let people see — or block out — all the polarizations of visible ...
Algorithms exploiting light’s polarization boost resolution of commercial depth sensors 1,000-fold. http://news.mit.edu/2015/algorithms-boost-3-d-imaging-resolution ...
Light is just a wave, and the wavelength of light determines its color and determines if it can cook food like microwaves, or if it can see through skin like x-rays. There’s another property of waves ...
Most cameras capture visible light, but researchers at Harvard University’s John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS) have just concocted a camera that can see what humans ...
One of last year’s Hackaday Prize finalists was the DOLPi, [Dave Prutchi]’s polarimetric camera which used an LCD sheet from a welder’s mask placed in front of a Raspberry Pi camera. Multiple images ...
WATERLOO, ON--(Marketwired - September 26, 2017) - Teledyne DALSA (TDY), a Teledyne Technologies company and global leader in machine vision, announced production of the new Polarization camera to its ...
3D holograms, previously seen only in science fiction movies, may soon make their way into our daily lives. Until now, 3D holograms based on phase shifting holography method could be captured using a ...
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