Kodak Promises Crisper Photos by YFA
Eastman Kodak Co. said Thursday it has developed a color-filter technology that at least doubles the sensitivity to light of the image sensor in every digital camera, enabling shutterbugs to take better pictures in poor light.
…Chris McNiffe, general manager of the photography company’s image sensor business: “We’re talking about a 2-to-4-times improvement in (light) sensitivity.”
Sounds impressive – but they’re pushing this out to P&S and cameraphones first :S
1 commentvista and leopard… by teewee
so i was reading the keynote from WWDC…and scrolling up it said pricings for leopard:
basic version: $129
and i was like what the..theres a premium version too?!
premium version: $129
and im like ooOo i see where this is going….and then it said this
“Leopard shipping in October. Basic version, $129. Premium version, $129. Business version, $129, Enterprise version $129. Ultimate version, $129.”
oh steve…you joker…..
7 commentswhat do YOU do on the phone? by teewee
Prefix: for jason who does not know, my phone got destroyed so now im looking for new ones…hence the post.
Currently, considering the Palm treo 700wx, palm’s latest treo that offers windows OS, the question for you guys are, what programs do you use most on your pocket pc? (be it O2 or HP for jason..)
5 commentsPhotosynth by JasonC
Some microsoft lab product that’s playing around with photo stitching, and maxing it out to its ability.
Photosynth
Video Demo
hah by JasonC
funny comic leon sent me