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The End of “Big Optics” in Photography

Posted by pixeldoc on August 18, 2015
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Matt Whalen of Applied Color Science has just published a white paper discussing  how advances in image sensors, lens technology and image processing are converging to eliminate the need for large expensive lenses in digital photography. To read this, click here.

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