Taking photos through windows is annoying because light bounces off it and ruins the picture. But scientists at MIT just developed new technology that could fix the pesky reflections. Members of MIT’s ...
The M EV1 is, perhaps, the exception that proves the rule, in the sense that by not conforming the existing pattern it helps clarify that pattern that otherwise exists. Photo: Richard Butler The very ...
Call it 21 st century sorcery, or call it science, MIT researchers break down reality into a complex series of charts and equations, manipulating the underlying mathematics of light to remove ...
I've definitely ruined my fair share of photos by taking them at the most inopportune times. I've also tried to fix it by using strange angles that made it worse. The two most common issues I've ...
When taking photos, whether it be of sights or people, sometimes shooting through a window is unavoidable, and that means there's probably going to be glare or reflections. Turns out, researchers at ...
That's thanks to a new lens cover from Corning that combines glass and coatings to improve durability and image quality. Shara Tibken was a managing editor at CNET News, overseeing a team covering ...
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