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Breakthrough in boosting photo quality

To: John Leonard <>
Subject: Breakthrough in boosting photo quality
From: <>
Date: Fri, 15 Jun 2007 19:39:22 +1000
For a more detailed analysis of the new technology have a look at:

http://www.dpreview.com/news/0706/07061401kodakhighsens.asp

Cheers

Mick Todd


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Michael Todd
PhD Candidate- Tasmanian Masked Owl
School of Zoology,
University of Tasmania,
Private Bag 05, Hobart, Tasmania 7001
0410 123715, www.wildlifing.com

---- John Leonard <> wrote: 
> A story in the SMH today
> 
> http://www.smh.com.au/news/cameras--videos/breakthrough-in-boosting-photo-quality/2007/06/14/1181414468096.html
> 
> states that Kodak has developed a filter that increses the fidelity of
> photos taken in poor light. It is expected that this filter will be
> avialable in top-end digital cameras by next year and filter down.
> 
> As poor light is such a limitation in bird photography perhaps people
> who are thinking of upgrading their cameras might consioder waiting
> until this filter is available. (It might also allow you to increase
> shutter-speed in good light, and capture more of those flighty
> birds--Grey Fantail, for example).
> 
> ps to activate url above you'll have to reassemble and eliminate the
> break, I can't work out how to do this.
> 
> -- 
> John Leonard
> Canberra
> Australia
> www.jleonard.net
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