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10/22/2005 12:02:50 PM · #1 |
//www.livescience.com/technology/051021_nano_light.html
It doesn't say what color temperature the light emitted is, but it certainly sounds like lighting for photography will enter a whole new era.
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10/22/2005 12:07:23 PM · #2 |
interesting read
though the key phrase is
"If the new process can be developed into commercial production....."
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10/25/2005 03:08:13 PM · #3 |
interesting.
I would think it will be quite a while before they are used in photography (flashes). But, maybe not so far off for ambient/supplemental lighting.
I'll remember this when I see a camera with a white balance option of 'quantum' :-) |
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10/26/2005 11:39:23 AM · #4 |
I was also thinking in terms of how it might change composition and other aspects of photography if, for instance, you can coat an entire wall or ceiling with this stuff. Could get weird ;)
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10/26/2005 11:48:26 AM · #5 |
Originally posted by ahaze: I was also thinking in terms of how it might change composition and other aspects of photography if, for instance, you can coat an entire wall or ceiling with this stuff. Could get weird ;) |
It could be like that translucent concrete wall.
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10/26/2005 11:50:29 AM · #6 |
I want some of that, no more shadows on that white backdrop.
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10/26/2005 11:51:34 AM · #7 |
Originally posted by fotomann_forever: I want some of that, no more shadows on that white backdrop. |
ROFL!!!
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