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Binghamton University research links digital images and cameras Child pornographers will soon have a harder time escaping prosecution thanks to a stunning new technology in development at Binghamton University, State University of New York, that can reliably link digital images to the camera with which they were taken, in much the same way that tell-tale scratches are used by forensic examiners to link bullets... view more... (2006-04-19)
Hi-tech 'watermark' will expose digital images that have been tampered with Digital images that have been tampered with could now be spotted - thanks to a digital 'watermark' developed by UK scientists Digital images such as CCTV footage are increasingly being used as evidence in high profile court cases. However, it is easy to tamper with an image and very difficult to tell if any manipulation has taken... view more... (2002-06-26)
Rice's single-pixel camera takes high-res images For all their ease and convenience, there are few things more wasteful than digital cameras. They're loaded with pricy microprocessors that chew through batteries at a breakneck pace, crunching millions of numbers per second in order to throw out up to 99 percent of the information flowing through the lens. view more (2006-10-03)
Extras for premiere digital film production Film-makers often prefer tried-and-tested analogue technology. But they may change when they see a new electronic production system. An IST Prize 2005 nominee combining the best from the analogue and digital worlds, it results in more flexible shooting and editing, and innovative 3D and motion effects. view more (2004-12-22)
High dynamic camera Every good picture tells a story of light / dark contrasts. Before lights and shadows can be properly displayed, the film or digital chip must cope with a wide dynamic range. A highly sensitive CMOS camera is capable of doing just that. view more (2004-10-25)
Astronomers use ultra-sensitive camera to measure size of planet orbiting star A team of astronomers led by John Johnson of the University of Hawaii's Institute for Astronomy has used a new technique to measure the precise size of a planet around a distant star. They used a camera so sensitive that it could detect the passage of a moth in front of a lit window from a distance of 1,000 miles. view more (2008-12-11)
Digital Mammography Plus Digital Breast Tomosynthesis May Decrease Patient Recall Rates Nationally, about ten percent of women in the US are recalled for a second mammogram after an abnormality is detected on the first one-for most women this can be very stressful. view more (2009-08-06)
Stanford researchers developing 3-D camera with 12,616 lenses The camera you own has one main lens and produces a flat, two-dimensional photograph, whether you hold it in your hand or view it on your computer screen. On the other hand, a camera with two lenses (or two cameras placed apart from each other) can take more interesting 3-D photos. view more (2008-03-20)
Light sensor breakthrough could enhance digital cameras New research by a team of University of Toronto scientists could lead to substantial advancements in the performance of a variety of electronic devices including digital cameras. view more (2009-06-19)
Scaling new heights with digital imaging It takes a brave soul to climb ladders and photograph artwork 15 metres above ground. Which is why conservators and restorers of heritage sites may soon come to rely on a unique European digital imaging system perched on a robotic platform. view more (2004-11-05)
UCF, Holochip Corp. announce global licensing agreement for zoom lens patents The University of Central Florida has signed a licensing agreement with Holochip Corp. for a portfolio of technologies that will allow zoom lenses, such as those used in digital cameras and camera phones, to be manufactured at a dramatically smaller size without compromising clarity. view more (2007-07-23)
New Device could revolutionise eye disease diagnosis-creating eye maps on the high street A new digital ophthalmoscope, devised by a research team led by the University of Warwick can provide both doctors and high street optometrists with a hand held eye disease diagnosis device equal to the power of bulky hospital based eye diagnosis cameras. It will also give optometrists the ability to email detailed eye maps of patients to... view more... (2007-03-06)
Interpretation Time for Screening Digital Mammograms: Is it Efficient? Digital mammograms take longer to interpret than film-screen mammograms, according to a study performed at The University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center in Houston, Texas. view more (2009-01-07)
Can you see me now? Flexible photodetectors could help sharpen photos Distorted cell-phone photos and big, clunky telephoto lenses could be things of the past. University of Wisconsin-Madison Electrical and Computer Engineering Associate Professor Zhenqiang (Jack) Ma and colleagues have developed a flexible light-sensitive material that could revolutionize photography and other imaging technologies. view more (2009-01-14)
Astronomers search for orphan stars using newly upgraded telescope Using new charge coupled device (CCD) instrumentation, Case Western Reserve University astronomers can now view the night sky wider and deeper than before. view more (2008-05-20)
Film-maker opens the doors of perception Cutting-edge film-maker and artist, Nichola Bruce, has received a NESTA (National Endowment for Science, Technology and the Arts) fellowship of up to £75,000 to research and create, through digital media, a sketchbook of works looking at the themes of memory and how we see. Hastings-based Nichola is a skilled film/programme maker who has... view more... (2002-07-30)
Hubble gets revitalised in new Servicing Mission for more and better science! ESA PR 4-2002. c As a unique collaboration between the European Space Agency (ESA), and NASA, Hubble has had a phenomenal scientific impact. The unsurpassed sharp images from this space observatory have penetrated into the hidden depths of space and revealed breathtaking phenomena. But Hubble`s important contributions to science have only been... view more... (2002-02-15)
The Future of Digital Content: DPC sets out agenda to save the UK's digital heritage and information The Digital Preservation Coalition (DPC) announced today that it is hosting a launch reception at the House of Commons on Wednesday 27th February 2002 as part of its activities to highlight digital preservation, and the work of the Coalition and its members. The evening will raise awareness of the importance of urgent and concerted action to... view more... (2002-02-11)
Electrochromic artificial nails The researcher Carlos Gonzalez from the Department of New Materials at CIDETEC (Basque Country) has developed an element called electrochromic false nail. This cosmetic accessory item will be able to be used as an artificial nail to cover the natural one. Its novelty lies in the fact that, once the false nail is inserted into position, it can... view more... (2003-11-04)
Press Conference: Digital Radio Mondiale To Reveal Latest Progress Toward Digital AM As its launch date draws closer, Digital Radio Mondiale (DRM) will reveal its latest technical progress toward digital AM in a bilingual press conference (German/English) at IFA 2001 on Monday, August 27th. The event will feature DRM Chairman (and Deutsche Welle Chief Engineer) Peter Senger, DRM Director of Press & Communications Siriol Evans,... view more... (2001-08-23)
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