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Let's see how a CMOS-Sensor in a Canon DLSR works 1/2
Originally founded as a camera manufacturer, Canon has introduced a series of innovative SLR camera products in its continuing pursuit of the ideal single-lens reflex (SLR) camera. The high-quality images realized by Canons proprietary and world-renowned lenses, CMOS sensors, and imaging processors are the result of the companys efforts in optical and cutting-edge digital imaging technology.
Ca
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Nasa's Spinoff Technology: Complementary Metal-Oxide Semiconductor Active-Pixel Sensor
The impact of Nasa's Complementary Metal-Oxide
Semiconductor Active-Pixel
Sensor in my daily life.
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Spinoff Technology-CMOS Active Pixel Sensors
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Active pixel sensor
An active-pixel sensor is an image sensor consisting of an integrated circuit containing an array of pixel sensors, each pixel containing a photodetector and an active amplifier. There are many types of active pixel sensors including the CMOS APS used most commonly in cell phone cameras, web cameras, most digital pocket cameras since circa 2010, and in most DSLRs. Such an image sensor is produced
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ACTIVE PIXEL FISH EYE CAMERA VIDEO
ACTIVE PIXEL FISH EYE CAMERA 1.3 MP , NIGHT VISION WITH IR SENSOR , SUPPORT UP TO 128 GB MICRO SD CARD,INBUILT AUDIO.
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Guftagoo with Bedabrata Pain
Bedabrata Pain a young research scieintist turned filmmaker in conversation with RSTV's anchor Irfan. Bedabrata Pain (born 27 March 1963) is an Indian film director, producer and screenwriter. Bedabrata Pain is also inventor of the CMOS image sensor.
Bedabrata's father was born in Dhaka and his mother came from Faridpur. Bedabrata Pain did his schooling in St.Lawrence High School in Calcutta & S
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How a Pixel Gets its Color | Bayer Sensor | Digital Image
This video explains how pixels are assigned RGB values using a bayer filter system. It is one of the many bonus lessons on my new DVD, Photoshop Crash Course which will teach you how to think in Photoshop terms. This particular video was made to help explain how pixels are assigned colors and why this is important when working in Photoshop. I hope that you will enjoy it. Please be sure to visit my
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ACTIVE PIXEL 2MP IP CAMERA- GENSECURE SOLUTIONS
Watch the true clarity of ACTIVE PIXEL 2MP IP Camera at 1080p from GENSECURE SOLUTIONS - 8983205882
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ACTIVE PIXEL 2MP IP CAMERA - Gensecure Solutions
Watch the true clarity of 2MP IP Camera at 1080p.
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Image sensor
An image sensor is a device that converts an optical image into an electronic signal. It is used mostly in digital cameras, camera modules and other imaging devices. Early analog sensors were video camera tubes; currently used types are semiconductor charge-coupled devices (CCD) or active pixel sensors in complementary metal–oxide–semiconductor (CMOS) or N-type metal-oxide-semiconductor (NMOS, Liv
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Camera Phantom HD - Vision Research
With its new 2,048 X 2,048 active pixel CMOS sensor, Vision Research introduces the advantages of high-speed digital imaging to the world of 2K and HD media production. This new Phantom is not just a high-speed camera, but an instrument that gives the cinematographer 35mm depth of field either at HD or 2K resolutions! The Phantom HD now combines the visual quality of high-definition imaging with t
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Hardware Implementation of a Real Time Lucas and Kanade Optical Flow.
SeeMOS architecture is is designed around a FPGA, and more precisely an Altera Stratix EP1S60. The FPGA device plays the central role in the system, being responsible to interconnect all other hardware devices. Surrounding it, 10Mb (5x2) of SRAM and 64Mb of SDRAM are available for image and other data storage. The sensing devices board is composed, among others, of a CMOS imager (LUPA 4000) manufa
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Worlds MOST ADVANCED sniper rifle for US Military , Police & DHS
Worlds first Google glass snip[er rifle is a great idea for US Military soldiers and Snipers and useful for police FBI and DHS. Google Glass is a type of technology with an optical head-mounted display (OHMD). It was developed[9] with the mission of producing a small-market ubiquitous computer.[1] Google Glass displays information in a smartphone-like hands-free format.[10] Wearers communicate wit
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Angel From Montgomery
Original Credit: Music & Lyrics, John Prine 1971
joe bang remix, 3/2012
this has long been one of my mom's favorite songs. she is now 91 years of age, and is not as healthy as she was just 2 years ago. so hey mom - this song's for you!
and yes, the white spot in the background is a burnt 'active-pixel sensor'. ah well...
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Tornado Warning/Thunderstorm 3-18-12
This footage was shot earlier on 3-18-12 by a Sony Handycam CX-110 camcorder. A series of powerful super cells formed up around the Central Ohio region, and tornado warnings were declared when rotation was picked up. This footage is from the Newark area, a collage of various lightning and cloud events I managed to record along with the torrential downpour.
The lightning and the associated partia
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HotSpot Episode 72: Unmanned Submarine Sets Sail for Testing
This week on WDD's HotSpot
--- Survivor-Finding Drone
The EPFL Mobile Communications Laboratory understands how most people in the world today are attached to their phone. So they decided to create a drone that would help rescuers search for victims of natural disasters by locating their phones.
According to the Mobile Communication Laboratory, when Wi-Fi mode is activated, the devices emit data
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Active Pixel - IP-SY36 1080 PTZ
LIVE DEMO OF IP PTZ
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The TNT Trapped Rabbit RedStone Glow Dust Race Challenge w/ Prank (FGTEEV Minecraft PE 0.13 Update)
FGTEEV Duddy & Mike are playing the 0.13 Minecraft PE Update with Pressure Plates, Redstone & Rabbits! Thanks to all teevers requesting this, we hope you enjoy, thumbs up if you do!
NOTE: we know we only needed one Daylight Sensor for this particular project, but that was after we knew how they worked and then it just looked cooler to have alongside glowstone, so we left it. :)
What's new in the
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Portable Document Camera Scanner (All-in-One Document Scanner & Video Presenter)
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item;=200618148106
It is a camera, it is a scanner, we call it CamScanner.
Product Features:
- Sturdy exquisite metal alloy construction, foldaway design
- USB cable powered and low power consumption. No need for extra power supply.
- Superior premium 3 mega pixels CMOS Camera Digital Zoom captures clear images.
- High-speed USB 2.0 PC Interfac
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ISORG Plastic Logic 96 x 96 pixel image sensor
Grenoble, France and Cambridge, UK -- 10th June 2013 -- ISORG and Plastic Logic have co-developed the first conformable organic image sensor on plastic, with the potential to revolutionise weight/power trade-offs and optical design parameters for any systems with a digital imaging element. First presentation will be publicly unveiled at PEE USA2013 in Santa Clara on november 20th-21th 2013.
The co
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Using Gorilla Grain To Enhance Digital Video
TheXtremesoundz Audio & Vision By Jason Brown.
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Taking a look at Gorilla
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Rigaku HyPix-3000 2D Hybrid Pixel Array Detector
Rigaku's HyPix-3000 is a next-generation two-dimensional semiconductor detector designed specifically to meet the needs of the home lab diffractionist. One of the HyPix-3000's unique features is its large active area of approximately 3000 mm² with a small pixel size of 100 μm², resulting in a detector with high spatial resolution. In addition, the HyPix-3000 is a single photon counting X-ray detec
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A beginners guide to camera sensors and pixels.
http://www.mccordall.com/photography/ for the beginner digital photographer, a quick guide to sensors and pixels to inform about different sensor sizes and how the focal length is affected.
Let's see how a CMOS-Sensor in a Canon DLSR works 1/2
Originally founded as a camera manufacturer, Canon has introduced a series of innovative SLR camera products in its continuing pursuit of the ideal single-lens ...
Originally founded as a camera manufacturer, Canon has introduced a series of innovative SLR camera products in its continuing pursuit of the ideal single-lens reflex (SLR) camera. The high-quality images realized by Canons proprietary and world-renowned lenses, CMOS sensors, and imaging processors are the result of the companys efforts in optical and cutting-edge digital imaging technology.
Canon's device technologies create key devices that highlight the appeal of products. Canon combines the latest optical, electronic-circuit, and ultra-precision-processing technologies to manufacture a range of devices.
wn.com/Let's See How A Cmos Sensor In A Canon Dlsr Works 1 2
Originally founded as a camera manufacturer, Canon has introduced a series of innovative SLR camera products in its continuing pursuit of the ideal single-lens reflex (SLR) camera. The high-quality images realized by Canons proprietary and world-renowned lenses, CMOS sensors, and imaging processors are the result of the companys efforts in optical and cutting-edge digital imaging technology.
Canon's device technologies create key devices that highlight the appeal of products. Canon combines the latest optical, electronic-circuit, and ultra-precision-processing technologies to manufacture a range of devices.
- published: 10 Mar 2010
- views: 47464
Nasa's Spinoff Technology: Complementary Metal-Oxide Semiconductor Active-Pixel Sensor
The impact of Nasa's Complementary Metal-Oxide
Semiconductor Active-Pixel
Sensor in my daily life....
The impact of Nasa's Complementary Metal-Oxide
Semiconductor Active-Pixel
Sensor in my daily life.
wn.com/Nasa's Spinoff Technology Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor Active Pixel Sensor
The impact of Nasa's Complementary Metal-Oxide
Semiconductor Active-Pixel
Sensor in my daily life.
- published: 24 Dec 2014
- views: 79
Active pixel sensor
An active-pixel sensor is an image sensor consisting of an integrated circuit containing an array of pixel sensors, each pixel containing a photodetector and an...
An active-pixel sensor is an image sensor consisting of an integrated circuit containing an array of pixel sensors, each pixel containing a photodetector and an active amplifier. There are many types of active pixel sensors including the CMOS APS used most commonly in cell phone cameras, web cameras, most digital pocket cameras since circa 2010, and in most DSLRs. Such an image sensor is produced by a CMOS, and has emerged as an alternative to charge-coupled device image sensors.
The term active pixel sensor is also used to refer to the individual pixel sensor itself, as opposed to the image sensor; in that case the image sensor is sometimes called an active pixel sensor imager, or active-pixel image sensor.
This video is targeted to blind users.
Attribution:
Article text available under CC-BY-SA
Creative Commons image source in video
wn.com/Active Pixel Sensor
An active-pixel sensor is an image sensor consisting of an integrated circuit containing an array of pixel sensors, each pixel containing a photodetector and an active amplifier. There are many types of active pixel sensors including the CMOS APS used most commonly in cell phone cameras, web cameras, most digital pocket cameras since circa 2010, and in most DSLRs. Such an image sensor is produced by a CMOS, and has emerged as an alternative to charge-coupled device image sensors.
The term active pixel sensor is also used to refer to the individual pixel sensor itself, as opposed to the image sensor; in that case the image sensor is sometimes called an active pixel sensor imager, or active-pixel image sensor.
This video is targeted to blind users.
Attribution:
Article text available under CC-BY-SA
Creative Commons image source in video
- published: 15 Oct 2015
- views: 74
ACTIVE PIXEL FISH EYE CAMERA VIDEO
ACTIVE PIXEL FISH EYE CAMERA 1.3 MP , NIGHT VISION WITH IR SENSOR , SUPPORT UP TO 128 GB MICRO SD CARD,INBUILT AUDIO....
ACTIVE PIXEL FISH EYE CAMERA 1.3 MP , NIGHT VISION WITH IR SENSOR , SUPPORT UP TO 128 GB MICRO SD CARD,INBUILT AUDIO.
wn.com/Active Pixel Fish Eye Camera Video
ACTIVE PIXEL FISH EYE CAMERA 1.3 MP , NIGHT VISION WITH IR SENSOR , SUPPORT UP TO 128 GB MICRO SD CARD,INBUILT AUDIO.
- published: 02 Jun 2015
- views: 175
Guftagoo with Bedabrata Pain
Bedabrata Pain a young research scieintist turned filmmaker in conversation with RSTV's anchor Irfan. Bedabrata Pain (born 27 March 1963) is an Indian film dire...
Bedabrata Pain a young research scieintist turned filmmaker in conversation with RSTV's anchor Irfan. Bedabrata Pain (born 27 March 1963) is an Indian film director, producer and screenwriter. Bedabrata Pain is also inventor of the CMOS image sensor.
Bedabrata's father was born in Dhaka and his mother came from Faridpur. Bedabrata Pain did his schooling in St.Lawrence High School in Calcutta & South Point High School and then studied Electronics & Electrical Comm. Engg. (ECE) in IIT Kharagpur(1982-1986), and was one of the good students. Later he went to Columbia University for M.S and Ph.D in Applied physics. His future wife Shonali Bose also did her Masters Degree in Political Science from Columbia University.
In 1990, Bedabrata Pain joined the NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology and managed JPL's image sensor and focal-plane technology research and advanced development
In 1990s,Bedabrata Pain along with his four friends invented the active pixel sensor technology that produced the world's smallest camera and has been inducted to the US Space Technology Hall of Fame. Now it is used in mobiles.
Bedabrata Pain had worked for NASA for 18 years as senior research scientist before quitting the job in 2008. Pain has 87 invention patents to his credit.
Bedabrata Pain is married to Shonali Bose. Now he is based in Los Angeles. Bedabrata and Shonali have lost their son Ishan,who died at a young age in an accident
Bedabrata was the executive producer of the award-winning film Amu in 2005. He is now directing film Chittagong starring Manoj Bajpai, Vega Tamotia, Nawazuddin Siddiqui, Barry John and Dibyendu Bhattacharya. Bedabrata,shot the film Chittagong with the same digital imaging technology that he with other NASA scientists had invented.
wn.com/Guftagoo With Bedabrata Pain
Bedabrata Pain a young research scieintist turned filmmaker in conversation with RSTV's anchor Irfan. Bedabrata Pain (born 27 March 1963) is an Indian film director, producer and screenwriter. Bedabrata Pain is also inventor of the CMOS image sensor.
Bedabrata's father was born in Dhaka and his mother came from Faridpur. Bedabrata Pain did his schooling in St.Lawrence High School in Calcutta & South Point High School and then studied Electronics & Electrical Comm. Engg. (ECE) in IIT Kharagpur(1982-1986), and was one of the good students. Later he went to Columbia University for M.S and Ph.D in Applied physics. His future wife Shonali Bose also did her Masters Degree in Political Science from Columbia University.
In 1990, Bedabrata Pain joined the NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology and managed JPL's image sensor and focal-plane technology research and advanced development
In 1990s,Bedabrata Pain along with his four friends invented the active pixel sensor technology that produced the world's smallest camera and has been inducted to the US Space Technology Hall of Fame. Now it is used in mobiles.
Bedabrata Pain had worked for NASA for 18 years as senior research scientist before quitting the job in 2008. Pain has 87 invention patents to his credit.
Bedabrata Pain is married to Shonali Bose. Now he is based in Los Angeles. Bedabrata and Shonali have lost their son Ishan,who died at a young age in an accident
Bedabrata was the executive producer of the award-winning film Amu in 2005. He is now directing film Chittagong starring Manoj Bajpai, Vega Tamotia, Nawazuddin Siddiqui, Barry John and Dibyendu Bhattacharya. Bedabrata,shot the film Chittagong with the same digital imaging technology that he with other NASA scientists had invented.
- published: 13 Oct 2012
- views: 3336
How a Pixel Gets its Color | Bayer Sensor | Digital Image
This video explains how pixels are assigned RGB values using a bayer filter system. It is one of the many bonus lessons on my new DVD, Photoshop Crash Course wh...
This video explains how pixels are assigned RGB values using a bayer filter system. It is one of the many bonus lessons on my new DVD, Photoshop Crash Course which will teach you how to think in Photoshop terms. This particular video was made to help explain how pixels are assigned colors and why this is important when working in Photoshop. I hope that you will enjoy it. Please be sure to visit my blog for free tips and photography information. If you are a beginner getting into photography, I know it will help. Best Wishes!
http://www.michaelthemaven.com/products
wn.com/How A Pixel Gets Its Color | Bayer Sensor | Digital Image
This video explains how pixels are assigned RGB values using a bayer filter system. It is one of the many bonus lessons on my new DVD, Photoshop Crash Course which will teach you how to think in Photoshop terms. This particular video was made to help explain how pixels are assigned colors and why this is important when working in Photoshop. I hope that you will enjoy it. Please be sure to visit my blog for free tips and photography information. If you are a beginner getting into photography, I know it will help. Best Wishes!
http://www.michaelthemaven.com/products
- published: 09 Aug 2008
- views: 109028
ACTIVE PIXEL 2MP IP CAMERA- GENSECURE SOLUTIONS
Watch the true clarity of ACTIVE PIXEL 2MP IP Camera at 1080p from GENSECURE SOLUTIONS - 8983205882...
Watch the true clarity of ACTIVE PIXEL 2MP IP Camera at 1080p from GENSECURE SOLUTIONS - 8983205882
wn.com/Active Pixel 2Mp Ip Camera Gensecure Solutions
Watch the true clarity of ACTIVE PIXEL 2MP IP Camera at 1080p from GENSECURE SOLUTIONS - 8983205882
- published: 29 Dec 2014
- views: 490
ACTIVE PIXEL 2MP IP CAMERA - Gensecure Solutions
Watch the true clarity of 2MP IP Camera at 1080p....
Watch the true clarity of 2MP IP Camera at 1080p.
wn.com/Active Pixel 2Mp Ip Camera Gensecure Solutions
Watch the true clarity of 2MP IP Camera at 1080p.
- published: 29 Dec 2014
- views: 184
Image sensor
An image sensor is a device that converts an optical image into an electronic signal. It is used mostly in digital cameras, camera modules and other imaging dev...
An image sensor is a device that converts an optical image into an electronic signal. It is used mostly in digital cameras, camera modules and other imaging devices. Early analog sensors were video camera tubes; currently used types are semiconductor charge-coupled devices (CCD) or active pixel sensors in complementary metal–oxide–semiconductor (CMOS) or N-type metal-oxide-semiconductor (NMOS, Live MOS) technologies.
This video is targeted to blind users.
Attribution:
Article text available under CC-BY-SA
Creative Commons image source in video
wn.com/Image Sensor
An image sensor is a device that converts an optical image into an electronic signal. It is used mostly in digital cameras, camera modules and other imaging devices. Early analog sensors were video camera tubes; currently used types are semiconductor charge-coupled devices (CCD) or active pixel sensors in complementary metal–oxide–semiconductor (CMOS) or N-type metal-oxide-semiconductor (NMOS, Live MOS) technologies.
This video is targeted to blind users.
Attribution:
Article text available under CC-BY-SA
Creative Commons image source in video
- published: 14 Oct 2014
- views: 122
Camera Phantom HD - Vision Research
With its new 2,048 X 2,048 active pixel CMOS sensor, Vision Research introduces the advantages of high-speed digital imaging to the world of 2K and HD media pro...
With its new 2,048 X 2,048 active pixel CMOS sensor, Vision Research introduces the advantages of high-speed digital imaging to the world of 2K and HD media production. This new Phantom is not just a high-speed camera, but an instrument that gives the cinematographer 35mm depth of field either at HD or 2K resolutions! The Phantom HD now combines the visual quality of high-definition imaging with the high frame rates of specialty cameras. Whether your imaging needs encompass broadcasts of rapidly moving sports events, the production of commercials, a music video, an award-winning documentary, monitoring a rocket launch, or possibly you are an innovative cinematographer working on a special film project that needs "a new look" to tell the story, the flexibility and virtually limitless control of the HD will provide you with outstanding results.
wn.com/Camera Phantom Hd Vision Research
With its new 2,048 X 2,048 active pixel CMOS sensor, Vision Research introduces the advantages of high-speed digital imaging to the world of 2K and HD media production. This new Phantom is not just a high-speed camera, but an instrument that gives the cinematographer 35mm depth of field either at HD or 2K resolutions! The Phantom HD now combines the visual quality of high-definition imaging with the high frame rates of specialty cameras. Whether your imaging needs encompass broadcasts of rapidly moving sports events, the production of commercials, a music video, an award-winning documentary, monitoring a rocket launch, or possibly you are an innovative cinematographer working on a special film project that needs "a new look" to tell the story, the flexibility and virtually limitless control of the HD will provide you with outstanding results.
- published: 30 Jun 2008
- views: 26134
Hardware Implementation of a Real Time Lucas and Kanade Optical Flow.
SeeMOS architecture is is designed around a FPGA, and more precisely an Altera Stratix EP1S60. The FPGA device plays the central role in the system, being respo...
SeeMOS architecture is is designed around a FPGA, and more precisely an Altera Stratix EP1S60. The FPGA device plays the central role in the system, being responsible to interconnect all other hardware devices. Surrounding it, 10Mb (5x2) of SRAM and 64Mb of SDRAM are available for image and other data storage. The sensing devices board is composed, among others, of a CMOS imager (LUPA 4000) manufactured by Cypress. This 4 mega-pixel CMOS active pixel sensor features synchronous shut- ter and a maximum frame-rate of 15fps at full resolution ( 2048x2048 ). The readout speed can be boosted by means of sub sampling and windowed Region
Of Interest (ROI) readout.
wn.com/Hardware Implementation Of A Real Time Lucas And Kanade Optical Flow.
SeeMOS architecture is is designed around a FPGA, and more precisely an Altera Stratix EP1S60. The FPGA device plays the central role in the system, being responsible to interconnect all other hardware devices. Surrounding it, 10Mb (5x2) of SRAM and 64Mb of SDRAM are available for image and other data storage. The sensing devices board is composed, among others, of a CMOS imager (LUPA 4000) manufactured by Cypress. This 4 mega-pixel CMOS active pixel sensor features synchronous shut- ter and a maximum frame-rate of 15fps at full resolution ( 2048x2048 ). The readout speed can be boosted by means of sub sampling and windowed Region
Of Interest (ROI) readout.
- published: 05 Jan 2013
- views: 502
Worlds MOST ADVANCED sniper rifle for US Military , Police & DHS
Worlds first Google glass snip[er rifle is a great idea for US Military soldiers and Snipers and useful for police FBI and DHS. Google Glass is a type of techno...
Worlds first Google glass snip[er rifle is a great idea for US Military soldiers and Snipers and useful for police FBI and DHS. Google Glass is a type of technology with an optical head-mounted display (OHMD). It was developed[9] with the mission of producing a small-market ubiquitous computer.[1] Google Glass displays information in a smartphone-like hands-free format.[10] Wearers communicate with the Internet via natural language voice commands.[11][12] Google started selling a prototype of Google Glass to qualified "Glass Explorers" in the US on April 15, 2013, for a limited period for $1,500, before it became available to the public on May 15, 2014,[13] for the same price.
On January 15, 2015, Google announced that it would stop producing the Google Glass prototype but remained committed to the development of the product. According to Google, Project Glass was ready to "graduate" from Google X, the experimental phase of the project.[14]
Development[edit]
Google Glass (2013) and Steve Mann's Digital Eye Glass[15] (1980) on exhibit at the "History of AR Vision" exhibit at the 2013 Augmented World Expo. Both are shown recording video with each device lit up accordingly.
Google Glass was developed by Google X,[16] the facility within Google devoted to technological advancements such as driverless cars.
Google Glass is smaller and slimmer than previous head-mounted display designs.[17]
The Google Glass prototype resembled standard eyeglasses with the lens replaced by a head-up display.[18] In mid-2011, Google engineered a prototype that weighed 8 pounds (3.6 kg); by 2013 they were lighter than the average pair of sunglasses.[1]
In April 2013, the Explorer Edition was made available to Google I/O developers in the United States for $1,500.[19]
A Glass prototype seen at Google I/O in June 2012
The product was publicly announced in April 2012.[20] Sergey Brin wore a prototype of the Glass to an April 5, 2012, Foundation Fighting Blindness event in San Francisco.[21][22] In May 2012, Google demonstrated for the first time how Google Glass could be used to shoot video.[23]
Google provided four prescription frame choices for $225 and free with the purchase of any new Glass unit. Google entered in a partnership with the Italian eyewear company Luxottica, owners of the Ray-Ban, Oakley, and other brands, to offer additional frame designs.[24] In June 2014, Nepal Government adopted Google Glass for tackling poachers of wild animals and herbs of Chitwan International Park and other parks listed under World heritage sites. Gurkha Military currently uses Google Glass to track the animals and birds in the jungle. This operation led to the latest development in military operation. Google Glass was used in military for the first time in the world by Nepal.[25]
In January 2015, Google ended the beta period of Glass (the "Google Glass Explorer" program).[14][26]
Release date[edit]
In early 2013, interested potential Glass users were invited to use a Twitter message, with hashtag #IfIHadGlass, to qualify as an early user of the product. The qualifiers, dubbed "Glass Explorers" and numbering 8,000 individuals, were notified in March 2013, and were later invited to pay $1,500 and visit a Google office in Los Angeles, New York or San Francisco, to pick up their unit following "fitting" and training from Google Glass guides. On May 13, 2014, Google announced a move to a "more open beta", via its Google Plus page.[27]
In February 2015, The New York Times reported that Google Glass was being redesigned by former Apple executive Tony Fadell, and that it would not be released until he deemed it to be "perfect."[28]
Features[edit]
Google Glass can be controlled using the touchpad built into the side of the device
Touchpad: A touchpad is located on the side of Google Glass, allowing users to control the device by swiping through a timeline-like interface displayed on the screen.[29] Sliding backward shows current events, such as weather, and sliding forward shows past events, such as phone calls, photos, circle updates, etc.
Camera: Google Glass has the ability to take photos and record 720p HD video.[30]
Display: The Explorer version of Google Glass uses a liquid crystal on silicon (LCoS)(based on an LCoS chip from Himax), field-sequential color system, LED illuminated display.[31] The display's LED illumination is first P-polarized and then shines through the in-coupling polarizing beam splitter (PBS) to the LCoS panel. The panel reflects the light and alters it to S-polarization at active pixel sensor sites. The in-coupling PBS then reflects the S-polarized areas of light at 45° through the out-coupling beam splitter to a collimating reflector at the other end. Finally, the out-coupling beam splitter (which is a partially reflecting mirror, not a polarizing beam splitter) reflects the collimated light another 45° and into the wearer's eye.[32][33]
Software[edit]
wn.com/Worlds Most Advanced Sniper Rifle For US Military , Police Dhs
Worlds first Google glass snip[er rifle is a great idea for US Military soldiers and Snipers and useful for police FBI and DHS. Google Glass is a type of technology with an optical head-mounted display (OHMD). It was developed[9] with the mission of producing a small-market ubiquitous computer.[1] Google Glass displays information in a smartphone-like hands-free format.[10] Wearers communicate with the Internet via natural language voice commands.[11][12] Google started selling a prototype of Google Glass to qualified "Glass Explorers" in the US on April 15, 2013, for a limited period for $1,500, before it became available to the public on May 15, 2014,[13] for the same price.
On January 15, 2015, Google announced that it would stop producing the Google Glass prototype but remained committed to the development of the product. According to Google, Project Glass was ready to "graduate" from Google X, the experimental phase of the project.[14]
Development[edit]
Google Glass (2013) and Steve Mann's Digital Eye Glass[15] (1980) on exhibit at the "History of AR Vision" exhibit at the 2013 Augmented World Expo. Both are shown recording video with each device lit up accordingly.
Google Glass was developed by Google X,[16] the facility within Google devoted to technological advancements such as driverless cars.
Google Glass is smaller and slimmer than previous head-mounted display designs.[17]
The Google Glass prototype resembled standard eyeglasses with the lens replaced by a head-up display.[18] In mid-2011, Google engineered a prototype that weighed 8 pounds (3.6 kg); by 2013 they were lighter than the average pair of sunglasses.[1]
In April 2013, the Explorer Edition was made available to Google I/O developers in the United States for $1,500.[19]
A Glass prototype seen at Google I/O in June 2012
The product was publicly announced in April 2012.[20] Sergey Brin wore a prototype of the Glass to an April 5, 2012, Foundation Fighting Blindness event in San Francisco.[21][22] In May 2012, Google demonstrated for the first time how Google Glass could be used to shoot video.[23]
Google provided four prescription frame choices for $225 and free with the purchase of any new Glass unit. Google entered in a partnership with the Italian eyewear company Luxottica, owners of the Ray-Ban, Oakley, and other brands, to offer additional frame designs.[24] In June 2014, Nepal Government adopted Google Glass for tackling poachers of wild animals and herbs of Chitwan International Park and other parks listed under World heritage sites. Gurkha Military currently uses Google Glass to track the animals and birds in the jungle. This operation led to the latest development in military operation. Google Glass was used in military for the first time in the world by Nepal.[25]
In January 2015, Google ended the beta period of Glass (the "Google Glass Explorer" program).[14][26]
Release date[edit]
In early 2013, interested potential Glass users were invited to use a Twitter message, with hashtag #IfIHadGlass, to qualify as an early user of the product. The qualifiers, dubbed "Glass Explorers" and numbering 8,000 individuals, were notified in March 2013, and were later invited to pay $1,500 and visit a Google office in Los Angeles, New York or San Francisco, to pick up their unit following "fitting" and training from Google Glass guides. On May 13, 2014, Google announced a move to a "more open beta", via its Google Plus page.[27]
In February 2015, The New York Times reported that Google Glass was being redesigned by former Apple executive Tony Fadell, and that it would not be released until he deemed it to be "perfect."[28]
Features[edit]
Google Glass can be controlled using the touchpad built into the side of the device
Touchpad: A touchpad is located on the side of Google Glass, allowing users to control the device by swiping through a timeline-like interface displayed on the screen.[29] Sliding backward shows current events, such as weather, and sliding forward shows past events, such as phone calls, photos, circle updates, etc.
Camera: Google Glass has the ability to take photos and record 720p HD video.[30]
Display: The Explorer version of Google Glass uses a liquid crystal on silicon (LCoS)(based on an LCoS chip from Himax), field-sequential color system, LED illuminated display.[31] The display's LED illumination is first P-polarized and then shines through the in-coupling polarizing beam splitter (PBS) to the LCoS panel. The panel reflects the light and alters it to S-polarization at active pixel sensor sites. The in-coupling PBS then reflects the S-polarized areas of light at 45° through the out-coupling beam splitter to a collimating reflector at the other end. Finally, the out-coupling beam splitter (which is a partially reflecting mirror, not a polarizing beam splitter) reflects the collimated light another 45° and into the wearer's eye.[32][33]
Software[edit]
- published: 12 Oct 2015
- views: 22488
Angel From Montgomery
Original Credit: Music & Lyrics, John Prine 1971
joe bang remix, 3/2012
this has long been one of my mom's favorite songs. she is now 91 years of age, and is n...
Original Credit: Music & Lyrics, John Prine 1971
joe bang remix, 3/2012
this has long been one of my mom's favorite songs. she is now 91 years of age, and is not as healthy as she was just 2 years ago. so hey mom - this song's for you!
and yes, the white spot in the background is a burnt 'active-pixel sensor'. ah well...
wn.com/Angel From Montgomery
Original Credit: Music & Lyrics, John Prine 1971
joe bang remix, 3/2012
this has long been one of my mom's favorite songs. she is now 91 years of age, and is not as healthy as she was just 2 years ago. so hey mom - this song's for you!
and yes, the white spot in the background is a burnt 'active-pixel sensor'. ah well...
- published: 31 Mar 2012
- views: 57
Tornado Warning/Thunderstorm 3-18-12
This footage was shot earlier on 3-18-12 by a Sony Handycam CX-110 camcorder. A series of powerful super cells formed up around the Central Ohio region, and tor...
This footage was shot earlier on 3-18-12 by a Sony Handycam CX-110 camcorder. A series of powerful super cells formed up around the Central Ohio region, and tornado warnings were declared when rotation was picked up. This footage is from the Newark area, a collage of various lightning and cloud events I managed to record along with the torrential downpour.
The lightning and the associated partial exposure is from the rolling shutter on the CMOS/Active Pixel Sensor in the camera.
wn.com/Tornado Warning Thunderstorm 3 18 12
This footage was shot earlier on 3-18-12 by a Sony Handycam CX-110 camcorder. A series of powerful super cells formed up around the Central Ohio region, and tornado warnings were declared when rotation was picked up. This footage is from the Newark area, a collage of various lightning and cloud events I managed to record along with the torrential downpour.
The lightning and the associated partial exposure is from the rolling shutter on the CMOS/Active Pixel Sensor in the camera.
- published: 19 Mar 2012
- views: 190
HotSpot Episode 72: Unmanned Submarine Sets Sail for Testing
This week on WDD's HotSpot
--- Survivor-Finding Drone
The EPFL Mobile Communications Laboratory understands how most people in the world today are attached to ...
This week on WDD's HotSpot
--- Survivor-Finding Drone
The EPFL Mobile Communications Laboratory understands how most people in the world today are attached to their phone. So they decided to create a drone that would help rescuers search for victims of natural disasters by locating their phones.
According to the Mobile Communication Laboratory, when Wi-Fi mode is activated, the devices emit data packets at regular intervals so that it's possible to know various parameters, including the power received by the antenna connection. This can vary depending on the surrounding terrain, the weather or interference. It is also weaker as the layer of rubble over a person is thicker—another important factor.
With the drone, it is the GPS points of the captured signals from several places that locate the phone, thus helping rescuers find the locations of victims.
--- Striker II HMD
BAE Systems has unveiled its Striker II Helmet-Mounted Display (HMD), a fully digital solution that provides today's combat pilot with exceptional night vision and target tracking technology.
Integrated within a visor-projected system, the Striker II delivers breakthrough abilities for night combat with its high-performance digital night vision camera inside the helmet. The helmet reduces g-force effects on the pilot's head and neck to improve comfort, and eliminates the need to manually configure and adjust night vision goggle, or NVG, hardware for day-to-night transitions.
With its binocular visor-projected display performance, the new system integrates a center-mounted ISIE™-11 sensor based on Intevac Photonics' patented advanced imaging sensor technology, known as the electron bombarded active pixel sensor (EBAPS™). This advanced sensor strengthens the display's night vision acuity — bringing the system's night vision performance to a level equal to or better than HMDs using current NVGs.
--- Unmanned Submarine
An autonomous unmanned vessel designed to track quiet diesel-electric submarines spanning miles of ocean depths for months at a time with minimal human input is now under construction and is expected to set sail for testing in 2015. Leidos, a national security, health and engineering solutions company, has begun construction on ACTUV (Autonomous Continuous Trail Unmanned Vessel) under a DARPA program for the design, development, and construction of a vessel originally conceived for an anti-submarine warfare mission.
ACTUV carries other sensors and mission packages designed to allow it to conduct a variety of Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance and other alternate missions. With situational sensors that can ensure safe navigation, the ACTUV trimaran has electro optics, long range and short range radar.
--- Jaguar's Smart Car
Jaguar is jumping on the smart car bandwagon with its Land Rover's Smart Assistant, designed to learn the behaviors of drivers by taking care of non-driving tasks that could otherwise absorb their attention, such as texting.
The Smart Assistant identifies the driver of the car based on a smartphone or similar device and learns his or her driving style and in-vehicle habits. The information that is collected is run through an algorithm, and combined with background information like calendar, traffic conditions and current weather, to predict behavior and handle a variety of non-essential tasks.
The Smart Assistant can also make certain driving changes based on what it's learned from a driving style.
For more information, check out:
http://actu.epfl.ch/news/a-drone-that-finds-survivors-through-their-phones/
http://www.baesystems.com/article/BAES_175275/bae-systems-unveils-digital-striker-ii-helmet-mounted-display-system-with-superior-tracking-night-vision-capabilities;baeSessionId=GxvyTJJcPjV52T61t5B8kR8JHsYpQK29X4Qt2nc2C2w3151vrDyJ!1112959185?_adf.ctrl-state=1520tqxcye_4&_afrLoop=611673496868000&_afrWindowMode=0&_afrWindowId=null#%40%3F_afrWindowId%3Dnull%26_afrLoop%3D611673496868000%26_afrWindowMode%3D0%26_adf.ctrl-state%3D12mh2lbme8_4
http://investors.leidos.com/phoenix.zhtml?c=193857&p;=irol-newsArticle&highlight;=&ID;=1945156
www.jaguarusa.com
wn.com/Hotspot Episode 72 Unmanned Submarine Sets Sail For Testing
This week on WDD's HotSpot
--- Survivor-Finding Drone
The EPFL Mobile Communications Laboratory understands how most people in the world today are attached to their phone. So they decided to create a drone that would help rescuers search for victims of natural disasters by locating their phones.
According to the Mobile Communication Laboratory, when Wi-Fi mode is activated, the devices emit data packets at regular intervals so that it's possible to know various parameters, including the power received by the antenna connection. This can vary depending on the surrounding terrain, the weather or interference. It is also weaker as the layer of rubble over a person is thicker—another important factor.
With the drone, it is the GPS points of the captured signals from several places that locate the phone, thus helping rescuers find the locations of victims.
--- Striker II HMD
BAE Systems has unveiled its Striker II Helmet-Mounted Display (HMD), a fully digital solution that provides today's combat pilot with exceptional night vision and target tracking technology.
Integrated within a visor-projected system, the Striker II delivers breakthrough abilities for night combat with its high-performance digital night vision camera inside the helmet. The helmet reduces g-force effects on the pilot's head and neck to improve comfort, and eliminates the need to manually configure and adjust night vision goggle, or NVG, hardware for day-to-night transitions.
With its binocular visor-projected display performance, the new system integrates a center-mounted ISIE™-11 sensor based on Intevac Photonics' patented advanced imaging sensor technology, known as the electron bombarded active pixel sensor (EBAPS™). This advanced sensor strengthens the display's night vision acuity — bringing the system's night vision performance to a level equal to or better than HMDs using current NVGs.
--- Unmanned Submarine
An autonomous unmanned vessel designed to track quiet diesel-electric submarines spanning miles of ocean depths for months at a time with minimal human input is now under construction and is expected to set sail for testing in 2015. Leidos, a national security, health and engineering solutions company, has begun construction on ACTUV (Autonomous Continuous Trail Unmanned Vessel) under a DARPA program for the design, development, and construction of a vessel originally conceived for an anti-submarine warfare mission.
ACTUV carries other sensors and mission packages designed to allow it to conduct a variety of Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance and other alternate missions. With situational sensors that can ensure safe navigation, the ACTUV trimaran has electro optics, long range and short range radar.
--- Jaguar's Smart Car
Jaguar is jumping on the smart car bandwagon with its Land Rover's Smart Assistant, designed to learn the behaviors of drivers by taking care of non-driving tasks that could otherwise absorb their attention, such as texting.
The Smart Assistant identifies the driver of the car based on a smartphone or similar device and learns his or her driving style and in-vehicle habits. The information that is collected is run through an algorithm, and combined with background information like calendar, traffic conditions and current weather, to predict behavior and handle a variety of non-essential tasks.
The Smart Assistant can also make certain driving changes based on what it's learned from a driving style.
For more information, check out:
http://actu.epfl.ch/news/a-drone-that-finds-survivors-through-their-phones/
http://www.baesystems.com/article/BAES_175275/bae-systems-unveils-digital-striker-ii-helmet-mounted-display-system-with-superior-tracking-night-vision-capabilities;baeSessionId=GxvyTJJcPjV52T61t5B8kR8JHsYpQK29X4Qt2nc2C2w3151vrDyJ!1112959185?_adf.ctrl-state=1520tqxcye_4&_afrLoop=611673496868000&_afrWindowMode=0&_afrWindowId=null#%40%3F_afrWindowId%3Dnull%26_afrLoop%3D611673496868000%26_afrWindowMode%3D0%26_adf.ctrl-state%3D12mh2lbme8_4
http://investors.leidos.com/phoenix.zhtml?c=193857&p;=irol-newsArticle&highlight;=&ID;=1945156
www.jaguarusa.com
- published: 21 Jul 2014
- views: 1405
The TNT Trapped Rabbit RedStone Glow Dust Race Challenge w/ Prank (FGTEEV Minecraft PE 0.13 Update)
FGTEEV Duddy & Mike are playing the 0.13 Minecraft PE Update with Pressure Plates, Redstone & Rabbits! Thanks to all teevers requesting this, we hope you enjoy...
FGTEEV Duddy & Mike are playing the 0.13 Minecraft PE Update with Pressure Plates, Redstone & Rabbits! Thanks to all teevers requesting this, we hope you enjoy, thumbs up if you do!
NOTE: we know we only needed one Daylight Sensor for this particular project, but that was after we knew how they worked and then it just looked cooler to have alongside glowstone, so we left it. :)
What's new in the update?
Redstone Mechanics
Desert Temples
Rabbits
Version Exclusive: Are much smaller
Redstone Lamps
Pressure Plates
Weighted Pressure Plates
Daylight Sensors
Levers
Tripwire Hooks
Buttons
Redstone Torches
Iron Trapdoors
Note Blocks
Trapped Chests
Iron Doors
More types of Wooden Doors
Raw Rabbit
Cooked Rabbit
Rabbit Stew
Rabbit Hide
Biome Settlers Skin Pack
==================================
Beba Ba Leep Bop Beleeda Bop Pllllhhh!
Subscribe: http://www.youtube.com/fgteev
a Family Friendly Youtube Gaming Channel
Skylander Boy and Girl Channel: http://www.youtube.com/theskylanderboyandgirl
Our Family/Vlog channel, FUNNEL VISION:
http://www.youtube.com/funnelvision
►Instagram: http://instagram.com/skylanderdad
►Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SkylanderKids
►T-Shirts: http://skykids.spreadshirt.com/shop/designs
==================================
More MC Vids:
►Lets Play Minecraft Story Mode #1: ✉ DEAR MOJANG! ✉ (Episode One: The Order of the Stone)
https://youtu.be/9pmX3QLtiSg
►Lets Play Minecraft Story Mode #2: NO CHASE, No Triangles!!!! (Episode One: The Order of the Stone)
https://youtu.be/9pmX3QLtiSg
►Lets Play Minecraft Story Mode #3: Stop Playing Around Duddy (Episode One: The Order of the Pizza)
https://youtu.be/Yr5GQgkBbSk
►Lets Play Minecraft Story Mode #4: Nether Pushing Ghastbusters (Episode One: The Order of the Stone)
https://youtu.be/Rt0nAa-ving
►Lets Play Minecraft Story Mode #5: Axel Pees on Who? THE END of Episode One: The Order of the Stone
https://youtu.be/LoaE5Sm5Ifo
►Lets Play Minecraft Story Mode #6: PARKOUR in BOOM TOWN (Episode Two: Assembly Required)
https://youtu.be/N4UYv8y0rcU
XBOX ONE GAMEPLAYS
Part 1: Scaredy Cats: http://youtu.be/eHnwnlxWYAQ
Part 2: The Monster Spawner: http://youtu.be/2PyLL-N4mg0
Part 3: Where's My Stuff, Zombie? "The Noob Quest": http://youtu.be/5zeyvzH3q-4
Part 4: HOME ALONE / Going out with a bang!: http://youtu.be/ytTdw6QkCpg
Part 5: A Pointless Wool Journey / The Sneaky Creeper & a Haunted House: http://youtu.be/ip2nh69BZOs
Part 6: New House/Monster Hotel: https://youtu.be/JW8u3_cSeO8
Part 7: Back to Lava Falls: https://youtu.be/Mx50ZSLo8pM
Part 8: Christmas in JULY: https://youtu.be/0mO8JUCHz-Y
►Minecraft PVZ Zombie Kill Challenge:
https://youtu.be/AHy8Epg_ZF0
►Minecraft TNT Explosion + PVZ Neon Mixtape Tour ZOMBOSS Battle (FGTEEV Duddy & Chase Gameplay)
https://youtu.be/2rYRgYIOL2w
►Search 4 Nether Fart Dress! Minecraft PE Surprise 4 Mike (FGTEEV Dad & Kids Lets Play 0.12 Update)
https://youtu.be/O5hLmZnjLBQ
►MINECRAFT at the MOVIES! Time to Battle w/ SUPER LEAGUE GAMING (Movie Theater FGTEEV Fun):
https://youtu.be/z5vJS9CygoM
►Minecraft PE Boat Race w/ MOM & DAD:
https://youtu.be/MVzvztbYhZ0
►3 Yr Old Chase plays Minecraft! He Fights A Wolf, Crashes Pigs, Jumps to Trap Team & Doesn't Say Bye: https://youtu.be/6JdZshoZxww
►Dad Bothers Chase in MINECRAFT PE: https://youtu.be/rj0b7IC8J_4
►Minecraft PE Update, ZOMBIE BOATS:
https://youtu.be/WK5M9Yjz-bM
Minecraft Playlist (PC, XBOX ONE, Pocket Edition): https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLYqGY_-rT9bNoirqQGOHm7q68yQNKb8Bh
Pixel Gun 3D Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLYqGY_-rT9bM86NsGzFnYt9Fh9qCGWJHd
==================================
LEGAL DISCLAIMER: Royalty Free Music & Content by audiomicro.com epidemicsound.com videoblocks.com incompetech.com bensound.com jinglepunks.com Skylander Boy and Girl Minecraft
wn.com/The Tnt Trapped Rabbit Redstone Glow Dust Race Challenge W Prank (Fgteev Minecraft Pe 0.13 Update)
FGTEEV Duddy & Mike are playing the 0.13 Minecraft PE Update with Pressure Plates, Redstone & Rabbits! Thanks to all teevers requesting this, we hope you enjoy, thumbs up if you do!
NOTE: we know we only needed one Daylight Sensor for this particular project, but that was after we knew how they worked and then it just looked cooler to have alongside glowstone, so we left it. :)
What's new in the update?
Redstone Mechanics
Desert Temples
Rabbits
Version Exclusive: Are much smaller
Redstone Lamps
Pressure Plates
Weighted Pressure Plates
Daylight Sensors
Levers
Tripwire Hooks
Buttons
Redstone Torches
Iron Trapdoors
Note Blocks
Trapped Chests
Iron Doors
More types of Wooden Doors
Raw Rabbit
Cooked Rabbit
Rabbit Stew
Rabbit Hide
Biome Settlers Skin Pack
==================================
Beba Ba Leep Bop Beleeda Bop Pllllhhh!
Subscribe: http://www.youtube.com/fgteev
a Family Friendly Youtube Gaming Channel
Skylander Boy and Girl Channel: http://www.youtube.com/theskylanderboyandgirl
Our Family/Vlog channel, FUNNEL VISION:
http://www.youtube.com/funnelvision
►Instagram: http://instagram.com/skylanderdad
►Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SkylanderKids
►T-Shirts: http://skykids.spreadshirt.com/shop/designs
==================================
More MC Vids:
►Lets Play Minecraft Story Mode #1: ✉ DEAR MOJANG! ✉ (Episode One: The Order of the Stone)
https://youtu.be/9pmX3QLtiSg
►Lets Play Minecraft Story Mode #2: NO CHASE, No Triangles!!!! (Episode One: The Order of the Stone)
https://youtu.be/9pmX3QLtiSg
►Lets Play Minecraft Story Mode #3: Stop Playing Around Duddy (Episode One: The Order of the Pizza)
https://youtu.be/Yr5GQgkBbSk
►Lets Play Minecraft Story Mode #4: Nether Pushing Ghastbusters (Episode One: The Order of the Stone)
https://youtu.be/Rt0nAa-ving
►Lets Play Minecraft Story Mode #5: Axel Pees on Who? THE END of Episode One: The Order of the Stone
https://youtu.be/LoaE5Sm5Ifo
►Lets Play Minecraft Story Mode #6: PARKOUR in BOOM TOWN (Episode Two: Assembly Required)
https://youtu.be/N4UYv8y0rcU
XBOX ONE GAMEPLAYS
Part 1: Scaredy Cats: http://youtu.be/eHnwnlxWYAQ
Part 2: The Monster Spawner: http://youtu.be/2PyLL-N4mg0
Part 3: Where's My Stuff, Zombie? "The Noob Quest": http://youtu.be/5zeyvzH3q-4
Part 4: HOME ALONE / Going out with a bang!: http://youtu.be/ytTdw6QkCpg
Part 5: A Pointless Wool Journey / The Sneaky Creeper & a Haunted House: http://youtu.be/ip2nh69BZOs
Part 6: New House/Monster Hotel: https://youtu.be/JW8u3_cSeO8
Part 7: Back to Lava Falls: https://youtu.be/Mx50ZSLo8pM
Part 8: Christmas in JULY: https://youtu.be/0mO8JUCHz-Y
►Minecraft PVZ Zombie Kill Challenge:
https://youtu.be/AHy8Epg_ZF0
►Minecraft TNT Explosion + PVZ Neon Mixtape Tour ZOMBOSS Battle (FGTEEV Duddy & Chase Gameplay)
https://youtu.be/2rYRgYIOL2w
►Search 4 Nether Fart Dress! Minecraft PE Surprise 4 Mike (FGTEEV Dad & Kids Lets Play 0.12 Update)
https://youtu.be/O5hLmZnjLBQ
►MINECRAFT at the MOVIES! Time to Battle w/ SUPER LEAGUE GAMING (Movie Theater FGTEEV Fun):
https://youtu.be/z5vJS9CygoM
►Minecraft PE Boat Race w/ MOM & DAD:
https://youtu.be/MVzvztbYhZ0
►3 Yr Old Chase plays Minecraft! He Fights A Wolf, Crashes Pigs, Jumps to Trap Team & Doesn't Say Bye: https://youtu.be/6JdZshoZxww
►Dad Bothers Chase in MINECRAFT PE: https://youtu.be/rj0b7IC8J_4
►Minecraft PE Update, ZOMBIE BOATS:
https://youtu.be/WK5M9Yjz-bM
Minecraft Playlist (PC, XBOX ONE, Pocket Edition): https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLYqGY_-rT9bNoirqQGOHm7q68yQNKb8Bh
Pixel Gun 3D Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLYqGY_-rT9bM86NsGzFnYt9Fh9qCGWJHd
==================================
LEGAL DISCLAIMER: Royalty Free Music & Content by audiomicro.com epidemicsound.com videoblocks.com incompetech.com bensound.com jinglepunks.com Skylander Boy and Girl Minecraft
- published: 25 Nov 2015
- views: 1655223
Portable Document Camera Scanner (All-in-One Document Scanner & Video Presenter)
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item;=200618148106
It is a camera, it is a scanner, we call it CamScanner.
Product Features:
- Sturdy exquisi...
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item;=200618148106
It is a camera, it is a scanner, we call it CamScanner.
Product Features:
- Sturdy exquisite metal alloy construction, foldaway design
- USB cable powered and low power consumption. No need for extra power supply.
- Superior premium 3 mega pixels CMOS Camera Digital Zoom captures clear images.
- High-speed USB 2.0 PC Interface and user friendly CamScanner Software.
- With the convenience of the bundled CamScanner software, you can easily monitor, capture, edit and save any image on your PC. Also you can Zoom in/out, cut, intercept, mark, annotation and editing the images.
- Applicable to A4 size documents, also various ID cards
- Auto Photo Capture, every page can be automatically recorded
- High speed scan, accurate auto focus create instant JPG,BMP, TIFF,PNG, and can directly convert to PDF
- OCR(Optical character recognition)converts an image of a printed page or document into text or word file.
- High-intensity LED lighting set ensure easy-to-view presentations and proper scanning in all lighting environments, even in a totally dark room.
- Removable mat gives you several advantages. You can put the paper on the mat from a comfortable position. The mat can also be placed out of the way when presenting large objects or visuals. This optimal flexibility is a highlight of CamScanner unique design.
- Versatile Input/Output Connections. Easily switch to a PC image display or project images to any standard monitor or projector for greater presentation flexibility.
- Instantly present for 3D objects while using with projector and electronic whiteboard, show them vivid to large screen
- Built-in Audio, every presentation can be captured for review
Specifications:
Product Profile: Folded / Stand up
Applications: Scanning, Visual Presenting
Speed: Instantaneous, One-click
Scanning Method: cMos
Colour Depth: 24 bit
Paper Size: A4
Resolution: 2000 x 1600
Model: x300
Image Format: PNG, JPG, BMP, TIFF, PDF
Video Format: AVI
l/O Connection: USB 2.0
Power Source: Powered via USB cable
Image Control: Brightness, Exposure, Sharpness, Colour, Gain, Hue/Saturation
Lighting Condition: Works under natural light or with built-in LED lights
Technical specifications:
Sensor Parameter: x300 3 Megapixels CMOS Active Pixels Digital Image Sensor
Optical Format: 1/3 inch
Active Pixels Max: 2000H x 1600v
Frame Rate: 30FPS (VGA)
ADC Resolution: On-chip 10-bit
Responsivity: 1.0 V/Lux-sec
Illumination: 50 -Lux
View Angle: 55'
SNR: 42dB
Dynamic Range: 62dB
Operating temperature: -30 to +70 C
Lens: 3G1P + lR
Lens F number: F 5.8mm F/NO 3.0
Flange Back Length (FB ): 1.21mm
Back Focal Length (BFL): 2.85mm
Focal Length (EFL): F=7.45mm
Power supply: USB POWER CABLE
Power Consumption: 22OmW at Maximum data rate,3.3V
Power Consumption Current at 30fps: less than 120mA
Suspend Current: less than 5 mA
Image Resolution: 2000H x 1600v A4
Output Format: YUY2
Communication interface: USB2.O With UVC
AGC/AEC/ White Balance: Auto
Certifications: FCC, CE, RoHS
wn.com/Portable Document Camera Scanner (All In One Document Scanner Video Presenter)
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item;=200618148106
It is a camera, it is a scanner, we call it CamScanner.
Product Features:
- Sturdy exquisite metal alloy construction, foldaway design
- USB cable powered and low power consumption. No need for extra power supply.
- Superior premium 3 mega pixels CMOS Camera Digital Zoom captures clear images.
- High-speed USB 2.0 PC Interface and user friendly CamScanner Software.
- With the convenience of the bundled CamScanner software, you can easily monitor, capture, edit and save any image on your PC. Also you can Zoom in/out, cut, intercept, mark, annotation and editing the images.
- Applicable to A4 size documents, also various ID cards
- Auto Photo Capture, every page can be automatically recorded
- High speed scan, accurate auto focus create instant JPG,BMP, TIFF,PNG, and can directly convert to PDF
- OCR(Optical character recognition)converts an image of a printed page or document into text or word file.
- High-intensity LED lighting set ensure easy-to-view presentations and proper scanning in all lighting environments, even in a totally dark room.
- Removable mat gives you several advantages. You can put the paper on the mat from a comfortable position. The mat can also be placed out of the way when presenting large objects or visuals. This optimal flexibility is a highlight of CamScanner unique design.
- Versatile Input/Output Connections. Easily switch to a PC image display or project images to any standard monitor or projector for greater presentation flexibility.
- Instantly present for 3D objects while using with projector and electronic whiteboard, show them vivid to large screen
- Built-in Audio, every presentation can be captured for review
Specifications:
Product Profile: Folded / Stand up
Applications: Scanning, Visual Presenting
Speed: Instantaneous, One-click
Scanning Method: cMos
Colour Depth: 24 bit
Paper Size: A4
Resolution: 2000 x 1600
Model: x300
Image Format: PNG, JPG, BMP, TIFF, PDF
Video Format: AVI
l/O Connection: USB 2.0
Power Source: Powered via USB cable
Image Control: Brightness, Exposure, Sharpness, Colour, Gain, Hue/Saturation
Lighting Condition: Works under natural light or with built-in LED lights
Technical specifications:
Sensor Parameter: x300 3 Megapixels CMOS Active Pixels Digital Image Sensor
Optical Format: 1/3 inch
Active Pixels Max: 2000H x 1600v
Frame Rate: 30FPS (VGA)
ADC Resolution: On-chip 10-bit
Responsivity: 1.0 V/Lux-sec
Illumination: 50 -Lux
View Angle: 55'
SNR: 42dB
Dynamic Range: 62dB
Operating temperature: -30 to +70 C
Lens: 3G1P + lR
Lens F number: F 5.8mm F/NO 3.0
Flange Back Length (FB ): 1.21mm
Back Focal Length (BFL): 2.85mm
Focal Length (EFL): F=7.45mm
Power supply: USB POWER CABLE
Power Consumption: 22OmW at Maximum data rate,3.3V
Power Consumption Current at 30fps: less than 120mA
Suspend Current: less than 5 mA
Image Resolution: 2000H x 1600v A4
Output Format: YUY2
Communication interface: USB2.O With UVC
AGC/AEC/ White Balance: Auto
Certifications: FCC, CE, RoHS
- published: 04 May 2011
- views: 30513
ISORG Plastic Logic 96 x 96 pixel image sensor
Grenoble, France and Cambridge, UK -- 10th June 2013 -- ISORG and Plastic Logic have co-developed the first conformable organic image sensor on plastic, with th...
Grenoble, France and Cambridge, UK -- 10th June 2013 -- ISORG and Plastic Logic have co-developed the first conformable organic image sensor on plastic, with the potential to revolutionise weight/power trade-offs and optical design parameters for any systems with a digital imaging element. First presentation will be publicly unveiled at PEE USA2013 in Santa Clara on november 20th-21th 2013.
The collaboration is based on the deposition of organic printed photodetectors (OPD), pioneered by ISORG, onto a plastic organic thin-film transistor (OTFT) backplane, developed by the technology leader, Plastic Logic, to create a flexible sensor with a 4x4 cm active area, 375um pitch (175um pixel size with 200um spacing) and 94 x 95 = 8 930 pixel resolution.
The backplane design, production process and materials were optimised for the application by Plastic Logic to meet ISORG's requirements. The result, a flexible, transmissive backplane, represents a significant breakthrough in the manufacture of new large area image sensors and demonstrates the potential use of Plastic Logic's unique flexible transistor technology to also move beyond plastic displays. Combined with ISORG's unique organic photodetector technology, it opens up the possibilities for a range of new applications, based around digital image sensing, including smart packaging and sensors for medical equipment and biomedical diagnostics, security and mobile commerce (user identification by fingerprint scanning), environmental, industrial, scanning surfaces and 3D interactive user interfaces for consumer electronics (printers, smartphones, tablets, etc.).
ISORG's CEO, Jean-Yves Gomez stated: "We are extremely pleased to showcase our disruptive photodiode technology in a concrete application for imaging sensing. The ability to create conformal and large area image sensors, which are also thinner, lighter and more robust and portable than current equipment is of increasing importance, especially in the medical, industrial and security control sectors."
Indro Mukerjee, CEO Plastic Logic said: "I am delighted that Plastic Logic can now demonstrate the far-reaching potential of the underlying technology. Our ability to create flexible, transmissive backplanes has led us not only to co-develop a flexible image sensor, but is also key to flexible OLED displays as well as unbreakable LCDs."
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Grenoble, France and Cambridge, UK -- 10th June 2013 -- ISORG and Plastic Logic have co-developed the first conformable organic image sensor on plastic, with the potential to revolutionise weight/power trade-offs and optical design parameters for any systems with a digital imaging element. First presentation will be publicly unveiled at PEE USA2013 in Santa Clara on november 20th-21th 2013.
The collaboration is based on the deposition of organic printed photodetectors (OPD), pioneered by ISORG, onto a plastic organic thin-film transistor (OTFT) backplane, developed by the technology leader, Plastic Logic, to create a flexible sensor with a 4x4 cm active area, 375um pitch (175um pixel size with 200um spacing) and 94 x 95 = 8 930 pixel resolution.
The backplane design, production process and materials were optimised for the application by Plastic Logic to meet ISORG's requirements. The result, a flexible, transmissive backplane, represents a significant breakthrough in the manufacture of new large area image sensors and demonstrates the potential use of Plastic Logic's unique flexible transistor technology to also move beyond plastic displays. Combined with ISORG's unique organic photodetector technology, it opens up the possibilities for a range of new applications, based around digital image sensing, including smart packaging and sensors for medical equipment and biomedical diagnostics, security and mobile commerce (user identification by fingerprint scanning), environmental, industrial, scanning surfaces and 3D interactive user interfaces for consumer electronics (printers, smartphones, tablets, etc.).
ISORG's CEO, Jean-Yves Gomez stated: "We are extremely pleased to showcase our disruptive photodiode technology in a concrete application for imaging sensing. The ability to create conformal and large area image sensors, which are also thinner, lighter and more robust and portable than current equipment is of increasing importance, especially in the medical, industrial and security control sectors."
Indro Mukerjee, CEO Plastic Logic said: "I am delighted that Plastic Logic can now demonstrate the far-reaching potential of the underlying technology. Our ability to create flexible, transmissive backplanes has led us not only to co-develop a flexible image sensor, but is also key to flexible OLED displays as well as unbreakable LCDs."
- published: 12 Nov 2013
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Using Gorilla Grain To Enhance Digital Video
TheXtremesoundz Audio & Vision By Jason Brown.
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TheXtremesoundz Audio & Vision By Jason Brown.
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Taking a look at Gorilla Grain to create film grain.
Professional television camera history has two main lines: the gradual shrinking of the camera as it became more versatile and self-contained; and a progression of sensors from large insensitive video camera tubes to smaller, much more sensitive tubes and finally to very small, very sensitive solid state charge-coupled device (CCD) and active pixel sensor (CMOS) imagers. Betacam cameras that contained their own recording mechanisms did not appear until the early 1980s.
At the beginning, these cameras were very large devices, almost always in two sections. The camera section held the lens and tube pre-amps and other necessary electronics, and was connected with a large diameter multicore cable to the rest of the camera electronics, usually mounted in a rack. The rack would be in a separate room in the studio, or in a remote truck. The camera head could not generate a video picture signal on its own. The video signal was output from the rack unit to the rest of the studio for switching and transmission. By the fifties, electronic miniaturization had progressed to the point where some monochrome cameras could operate stand alone and even be handheld. But the studio configuration remained, with the large cable bundle transmitting the signals back to the CCU (Camera control unit). The CCU in turn was used to align and operate the camera's functions, such as exposure, system timing, and video and black levels.
This 1954 RCA TK-41C, shown here mounted on a dolly, weighed 310 lbs.
A 1973 Ikegami HL-33 ENG
The first color cameras (1950s in the US, early 1960s in Europe), notably the RCA TK-40/41 series, were much more complex with their three (and in some models even four) pickup tubes, and the size and weight drastically increased. Handheld color cameras did not come into general use until the early 1970s, and the first ones were two pieces, a camera head shoulder unit that held the lens and pickup tube section, and a backpack unit. The Ikegami HL-33 was the first of this type, but was followed up by one piece cameras. These one piece cameras, (The HL-77 from Ikegami and the TK76 from RCA) made possible, (in combination with portable 3/4" U-matic VCRs) the introduction of the Electronic news-gathering (ENG) camera, which very rapidly replaced the 16mm film cameras that had been the dominant method for capturing news events. This established the standard operation in the field of a two person news crew, one operating the camera, and one carrying the shoulder strapped U-matic recorder and a boom microphone. The control layout (often called "form factor") for the camera's most important functions was also established with these cameras, and continues to define an ENG camera to this day.
In the early 80s, the first cameras with an on board recorder were brought to the market. The more successful of these used the Betacam recording system. At first these cameras used pickup tubes, and the recorders were of the removable type. Models with solid state CCD imagers came on the scene in the mid-80s. These brought multiple benefits. They were much more stable and less prone to drift than tube cameras, and didn't require a warm up or calibration time at the beginning of the day. They also were not prone to image burn in or lag caused by very bright light sources in the frame. The early models did not have the resolution or color quality of their tube counterparts, but successive models quickly pulled ahead of tube technology. Eventually, cameras with the recorder permanently mated to the camera head became the norm for ENG.
Studio camera technology did not stand still during this period. The camera electronics shrank, and CCD imagers replaced the pickup tubes. The thick multi-core cables connecting the camera head to the CCU were replaced in the late seventies with triax connections, a slender video cable that carried multiple video signals, intercom audio, and control circuits,
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TheXtremesoundz Audio & Vision By Jason Brown.
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Taking a look at Gorilla Grain to create film grain.
Professional television camera history has two main lines: the gradual shrinking of the camera as it became more versatile and self-contained; and a progression of sensors from large insensitive video camera tubes to smaller, much more sensitive tubes and finally to very small, very sensitive solid state charge-coupled device (CCD) and active pixel sensor (CMOS) imagers. Betacam cameras that contained their own recording mechanisms did not appear until the early 1980s.
At the beginning, these cameras were very large devices, almost always in two sections. The camera section held the lens and tube pre-amps and other necessary electronics, and was connected with a large diameter multicore cable to the rest of the camera electronics, usually mounted in a rack. The rack would be in a separate room in the studio, or in a remote truck. The camera head could not generate a video picture signal on its own. The video signal was output from the rack unit to the rest of the studio for switching and transmission. By the fifties, electronic miniaturization had progressed to the point where some monochrome cameras could operate stand alone and even be handheld. But the studio configuration remained, with the large cable bundle transmitting the signals back to the CCU (Camera control unit). The CCU in turn was used to align and operate the camera's functions, such as exposure, system timing, and video and black levels.
This 1954 RCA TK-41C, shown here mounted on a dolly, weighed 310 lbs.
A 1973 Ikegami HL-33 ENG
The first color cameras (1950s in the US, early 1960s in Europe), notably the RCA TK-40/41 series, were much more complex with their three (and in some models even four) pickup tubes, and the size and weight drastically increased. Handheld color cameras did not come into general use until the early 1970s, and the first ones were two pieces, a camera head shoulder unit that held the lens and pickup tube section, and a backpack unit. The Ikegami HL-33 was the first of this type, but was followed up by one piece cameras. These one piece cameras, (The HL-77 from Ikegami and the TK76 from RCA) made possible, (in combination with portable 3/4" U-matic VCRs) the introduction of the Electronic news-gathering (ENG) camera, which very rapidly replaced the 16mm film cameras that had been the dominant method for capturing news events. This established the standard operation in the field of a two person news crew, one operating the camera, and one carrying the shoulder strapped U-matic recorder and a boom microphone. The control layout (often called "form factor") for the camera's most important functions was also established with these cameras, and continues to define an ENG camera to this day.
In the early 80s, the first cameras with an on board recorder were brought to the market. The more successful of these used the Betacam recording system. At first these cameras used pickup tubes, and the recorders were of the removable type. Models with solid state CCD imagers came on the scene in the mid-80s. These brought multiple benefits. They were much more stable and less prone to drift than tube cameras, and didn't require a warm up or calibration time at the beginning of the day. They also were not prone to image burn in or lag caused by very bright light sources in the frame. The early models did not have the resolution or color quality of their tube counterparts, but successive models quickly pulled ahead of tube technology. Eventually, cameras with the recorder permanently mated to the camera head became the norm for ENG.
Studio camera technology did not stand still during this period. The camera electronics shrank, and CCD imagers replaced the pickup tubes. The thick multi-core cables connecting the camera head to the CCU were replaced in the late seventies with triax connections, a slender video cable that carried multiple video signals, intercom audio, and control circuits,
- published: 30 Mar 2013
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Rigaku HyPix-3000 2D Hybrid Pixel Array Detector
Rigaku's HyPix-3000 is a next-generation two-dimensional semiconductor detector designed specifically to meet the needs of the home lab diffractionist. One of t...
Rigaku's HyPix-3000 is a next-generation two-dimensional semiconductor detector designed specifically to meet the needs of the home lab diffractionist. One of the HyPix-3000's unique features is its large active area of approximately 3000 mm² with a small pixel size of 100 μm², resulting in a detector with high spatial resolution. In addition, the HyPix-3000 is a single photon counting X-ray detector with a high count rate of greater than 10⁶ cps/pixel, a fast readout speed and essentially no noise.
wn.com/Rigaku Hypix 3000 2D Hybrid Pixel Array Detector
Rigaku's HyPix-3000 is a next-generation two-dimensional semiconductor detector designed specifically to meet the needs of the home lab diffractionist. One of the HyPix-3000's unique features is its large active area of approximately 3000 mm² with a small pixel size of 100 μm², resulting in a detector with high spatial resolution. In addition, the HyPix-3000 is a single photon counting X-ray detector with a high count rate of greater than 10⁶ cps/pixel, a fast readout speed and essentially no noise.
- published: 23 May 2014
- views: 1071
A beginners guide to camera sensors and pixels.
http://www.mccordall.com/photography/ for the beginner digital photographer, a quick guide to sensors and pixels to inform about different sensor sizes and how ...
http://www.mccordall.com/photography/ for the beginner digital photographer, a quick guide to sensors and pixels to inform about different sensor sizes and how the focal length is affected.
wn.com/A Beginners Guide To Camera Sensors And Pixels.
http://www.mccordall.com/photography/ for the beginner digital photographer, a quick guide to sensors and pixels to inform about different sensor sizes and how the focal length is affected.
- published: 01 Nov 2011
- views: 28729