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ラメッシュ・ラスカーはフェムト・フォトグラフィーを紹介します。この新しいイメージング技術は毎秒一兆フレームの高速度撮影技術なので光の動いていく様子も見えるのです。この技術は将来、角の向こうを見通すカメラや X 線を用いないで体内を観察できるカメラに使われるかもしれません。
Photography is about creating images by recording light. At the MIT media lab, professor Ramesh Raskar and his team members have invented a camera that can photograph light itself as it moves at, well, the speed of light. Full bio »
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Reviewed by Akiko Hicks
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