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Semiconductor emulsion and print ccd,lens,rgb filter on film

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It takes time to analysis and synthesis from mit news. And this thread is debitful to ALT list.

I think I found a way to print your ccd on to paper , print another layer of rgb filter and print third layer with multi pinholes and make a flexible camera.

MIT Jacobsen Media Lab , found a way to create his non plastic semiconductor ink and print with inkjet printer and make a microchip.

Than he found another idea to stamp this ink on to heat resistant plastic film with laser engraved stamp.

He says it is possible to stamp VLSI at the same precision and complexity with Intel.

If we need a camera , we need CCD , RGB Filter and the lens.

This triple could be stamped or printed with semiconductor nanopowder inks and the binder.

I think he uses SOLGEL process to bind this powder at 250 celcius in few tens of minutes.

CCD have two parts , semiconductor and electronic web ON it.

ALT List Christina Anderson posted a link about electronic emulsion and electronic web UNDER it. These CCDs sees two times more picture

And interesting detail about indian religion and indian electronic engineers.
Jacobsen believes the complexity of india religions and the ability of design these stamped electronics are giving indian electronic engineers a advantage.

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Mustafa Umut Sarac

Istanbul
 
or, we could load a roll of Tri-X into that old Pentax K-1000, shoot, process in D-76, make prints on RC paper developed in Dektol and simply enjoy the prints and.....
 
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And interesting detail about indian religion and indian electronic engineers.
Jacobsen believes the complexity of india religions and the ability of design these stamped electronics are giving indian electronic engineers a advantage.

Not that there is a thing wrong with Hinduism - but the last quote is somewhat of a laugh. When I think of India - I don't exactly think of innovation busting out at the seams. Either way this is a digital device that goes directly against the grain of traditional analogue photography.
 
When I think of India - I don't exactly think of innovation busting out at the seams.

I have not been to India but when I have seen TV programmes of India (and other countries such as Cuba, Vietnam, etc.) I see a lot more innovation than I see in other so called 'more developed' countries.

The innovation and craftsmanship seen in some of these countries is in the form of making something from what is available rather than using some throw away thing which someone else has designed and built to a minimum standard which seems to be fast becoming the norm in the western world.


Steve.
 
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