Mustafa Umut Sarac
Member
I thinked to take a photograph with single diode. Some university professors had been thinked the same but they say their technology takes ten seconds to record an image.
They scan the entire photograph with single diode with the help of flexing mylar mirror.
Mylar mirror samples the entire image from one corner to other and cast the one pixel images on to the diode in 10 seconds.
I have an other idea.
If we paint the lens with transparent dyes with inkjet printer and if we make a color mosaic on the lens with different spectrum dyes and than take a single shot with single diode of entire picture with the focused beam and than spectrum analyze the powers of each spectum line on the computer,
And if we know which spectrum band covers which area of the image and if we build the mosaic again
can we take pictures with this technology ?
Best ,
Mustafa Umut Sarac
Istanbul
They scan the entire photograph with single diode with the help of flexing mylar mirror.
Mylar mirror samples the entire image from one corner to other and cast the one pixel images on to the diode in 10 seconds.
I have an other idea.
If we paint the lens with transparent dyes with inkjet printer and if we make a color mosaic on the lens with different spectrum dyes and than take a single shot with single diode of entire picture with the focused beam and than spectrum analyze the powers of each spectum line on the computer,
And if we know which spectrum band covers which area of the image and if we build the mosaic again
can we take pictures with this technology ?
Best ,
Mustafa Umut Sarac
Istanbul