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05/24/2007 12:14:33 PM · #26
Originally posted by fencekicker:

eventually they'll just integrate cloned eyeballs into the camera for photos that are true to human vision. The information saved could then be fed into a special virtual interface which would put your viewers directly into the photo for the ultra-real experience. Editing the image could get interesting. Just enter the image and 'touch' to select whatever you are altering. Groups of people can enter the same image to explore and talk about it.


I would live in my photos...is it the same weather in there.
05/24/2007 12:32:22 PM · #27
I think Photoshop should be in our head too.... all you would have to do is imagine what you want the shot to end up.... and viola! Just save and print!
05/24/2007 01:12:05 PM · #28
perfectly exposed photos, no blown highlights, perfect definition of blacks...sounds boring to me. why would i sign up for that? the magic of life comes from the beauty of the imperfect.
05/24/2007 01:17:59 PM · #29
thats ok, now if they could make nano cameras that are WAY better than the best camera on the market, and implant them into your eyes. Then make a shutter button in ur ear lobe, that i would do lol :P Only if they were in color, and the implants have 1-10,000mm zoom :D, perfect sharpness, never oof, perfect contrast.... ah to dream... Id do that in a heart beat lol :P
05/24/2007 01:27:37 PM · #30
Hmm...let me think on this a bit...ok, bit of thinking done. NO! Color and imperfection both are stimulating, different areas of the brain and different types of responses, but they both can be the stimulus for a positive response on some level.

Black and white or colorless and without imperfection seems very boring to me. There would never be rainbows, sunsets/rises, pretty pink pa...never mind. That little red corvette would be some shade of gray and would move on by instead of streaking on by. The warm blues and browns, greens of eye color would also be shades of gray - seems emotionless. My wardrobe may occupy a very small space within the spectrum, but I am surrounded by color - intentional color - in all my personal spaces.
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