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The Future Has Arrived:

Forget about 2 optical fixtures to capture 3d images like we see in the movies already...one day your camera will be able to capture an
image with so much data it will contain a farm of hexacore planck length processors to do the job of information gathering.
Believe it or not I predicted the beginnings of this camera 6 years ago. One day cameras will go even further...allowing you to take a photo
and extrapolate 3D-4D data from it...meaning I can take a photo of you sitting in your living room open it inside of a computer program and rotate it
360 degrees REAL TIME and refocus any part of the 3d photo and play with exposure and even move/rotate/resize/delete objects in the photo.
Instead of generating flat 2 dimensional pixel data, the camera will be capable of building approximated, tessellated wire meshes from
whatever it is you decide to capture. The camera will actually operate like more of a 3d space imaging scanner to build 3d data
and then overlay the 2d image data on top of the wireframes.The pixel data will then be mapped onto the wireframes though RGB, luminosity and specularity map channels
allowing the user to have full access and control over the HDR channels and layers of imaging data inside of a 3d program like 3ds max.
There will be no need for a pentaprism anymore, as a new generation of lenses will include low to high
refractive crystals that could actually reprogram the natural behavior of light. Imagine lenses with no aperture, with no chromatic
aberration, nor any other limits. The image sensors will have since disappeared and made way for nano-scale plasma grids which take the form of a s-type or z-type
standing cymatic wave to capure 1,000,000 times the light a traditional APS sensor could capture.
Your DSLR already uses an HF wave vibration signal to dislodge microscopic dust particles from it's imaging sensor to keep it clean...this same technology
will be used to morph a "living" sensor to assume any pattern you choose, giving your photos an incredible amount of light and 3d data.
I didn't copy and paste this from anywhere in the world, it is my own prediction....from about 6 years ago.
Oh It's coming.
http://www.dpreview.com/news/1110/11101930lytrocameraannounced.asp
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