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Chris Stanfield, Photo Editor
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Atlanta | GA | USA | Posted: 4:20 PM on 05.30.07 |
->> Watch the video from beginning to end. Imagine people reading this way or photo editors doing edits on this. Simply put, this is the most amazing piece of technology I have even seen and could change the way we interact with computers.
http://www.perceptivepixel.com/ |
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Mike Vander Veer, Student/Intern, Photographer
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Cheney | WA | USA | Posted: 4:38 PM on 05.30.07 |
->> Very amazing and powerful indeed... granted when used for the right reasons.
Now if only my mind worked in the same way for my research methods in psychology class... |
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Chuck Liddy, Photographer
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Durham | NC | USA | Posted: 5:10 PM on 05.30.07 |
| ->> holy crap!! that just goes to show that science fiction isn't fiction for long. I remember seeing stuff like that in sci-fi movies and shows about ten years ago. wow. but wait....ten years ago we were shooting film..............ahh nevermind...technology makes my head hurt. |
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Adam Cairns, Photographer
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Columbus | OH | USA | Posted: 5:16 PM on 05.30.07 |
->> http://tinyurl.com/3dvwe5
From Gizmodo... Bill Gates showed off similar technology this morning on the Today Show. I could definitely see the benefits of using this technology when editing or doing page layouts. |
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Christina Barany, Photographer
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Arlington | TX | United States | Posted: 5:20 PM on 05.30.07 |
| ->> When can I get mine? |
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Andrew Bright, Photographer
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Auckland | New Zealand | New Zealand | Posted: 7:23 PM on 05.30.07 |
| ->> Meh, it's just a 100" iPhone with Photoshop and Google Earth. |
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David Harpe, Photographer
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Louisville | KY | USA | Posted: 10:10 PM on 05.30.07 |
| ->> A long editing session using one of these interfaces would not be comfortable. |
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Chris Viola, Photographer
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Brunswick | ga | usa | Posted: 11:43 PM on 05.30.07 |
->> Way too freekin cool!
It's that screen Tom Cruise was playing with in Minority Report. |
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Brad Penner, Photographer
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Neptune | NJ | USA | Posted: 1:20 AM on 05.31.07 |
| ->> Someone saw Minority Report? |
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Sam Morris, Photographer
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Henderson (Las Vegas) | NV | USA | Posted: 3:02 AM on 05.31.07 |
->> Cool. I look forward to it. But until that time, let me have my basic tools. I really don't know how this will foster better storytelling or understanding of the world. Maybe I'm just not forward thinking enough.
And I saw Minority Report. Let's just say I was glad I got it on Netflix and didn't pay $9 at the theatre. |
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Shaun Ward, Photographer
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Perth | Tayside | Scotland UK | Posted: 3:59 AM on 05.31.07 |
| ->> This just makes me realise what a simple guy I am. I just like a nice print. Each to their own. |
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Andrew Sullivan, Photo Editor, Photographer
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Kissimmee | FL | USA | Posted: 9:39 AM on 05.31.07 |
->> Apparently in the future, monitors won't illuminate what is right next to them, either. Nobody else thinks it odd that the persons using this device seem to be lit with static light that never changes in response to what is on screen?
Andrew Sullivan
http://www.picandrew.com |
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Christina Barany, Photographer
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Arlington | TX | United States | Posted: 12:33 PM on 05.31.07 |
| ->> Andrew there is a stationary light off to the side. |
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Wesley R. Bush, Photographer
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Nashville | TN | U.S. | Posted: 2:39 PM on 05.31.07 |
| ->> Looks like a toy to me. I seriously don't picture using an entire wall to organize or edit photos/video. But then again, I used to think 200 mghertz computer and 14.4 baud modem were fast enough. |
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John Rich, Photographer
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Brookline | MA | USA | Posted: 4:01 PM on 05.31.07 |
->> Yeah, it's cool... but, what about fingerprints? I have enough trouble keeping my G4's 15" screen clean.
Just a thought. -John |
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John Tucker, Photographer, Photo Editor
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Cordova | TN | USA | Posted: 4:18 PM on 05.31.07 |
| ->> Would any photo editor REALLY stand up long enough to use this? |
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