Also, put some mouse traps in the balloon. And have Steve-O kick soccer balls at his head while the balloon travels down a skate ramp on a skateboard and everything sits atop a small nuke.
Langehund@lemmy.world
on 29 Mar 2024 02:19
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Is this like that one that was able to film photons in slow by just filming a very short laser pulse at a slightly different time each frame? That was a cool concept, I’ll have to look more at this one
NoRodent@lemmy.world
on 29 Mar 2024 11:00
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After skimming through the article and at the abstract and introduction of the article in Nature, it seems that unlike those technique you mentioned, this is really a single-shot real time imaging.
NightAuthor@lemmy.world
on 29 Mar 2024 17:42
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I’m not sure what you’re describing…. Is that like stop motion animation, but instead of moving the subject between captures, you just change the delay between firing the laser pulse and the shutter?
Langehund@lemmy.world
on 29 Mar 2024 22:10
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Yeah basically. It doesn’t try to record a single laser pulse interacting with the scene in one shot, but rather slightly adjusts its shutter offset to record another identical pulse in a slightly later position. Since the pulses are basically the same each time, the light will interact the same way with the stationary scene and you can reconstruct the movie from there. You can watch videos by searching 1 trillion FPS camera since that was how it was labeled by pop-science at the time.
NineMileTower@lemmy.world
on 29 Mar 2024 03:34
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If you play that many frames in real-time, it would make your eyes bleed.
kakes@sh.itjust.works
on 29 Mar 2024 04:26
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Good thing the human eye can only see 3 frames per second.
ItsAFake@lemmus.org
on 29 Mar 2024 11:25
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You need to upgrade man, mine run at 420fps on balanced mode.
unphazed@lemmy.world
on 30 Mar 2024 00:35
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30 I believe
jordanlund@lemmy.world
on 29 Mar 2024 04:01
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Fun fact, the thumbnail is the first 300,000 frames taken with the camera. ;)
STOMPYI@lemmy.world
on 29 Mar 2024 04:04
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I demand my monitor be as fast!
unphazed@lemmy.world
on 30 Mar 2024 00:35
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And I can’t find any video from it anywhere on the internet
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Thats like megatastic slowmo
That’s geological scale slow motion.
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Get Dan back in another massive water balloon, but this time at the Colorado School of Mines or whatever it’s called.
With this camera they could make a 10-day long video out of it.
Also, put some mouse traps in the balloon. And have Steve-O kick soccer balls at his head while the balloon travels down a skate ramp on a skateboard and everything sits atop a small nuke.
Is this like that one that was able to film photons in slow by just filming a very short laser pulse at a slightly different time each frame? That was a cool concept, I’ll have to look more at this one
After skimming through the article and at the abstract and introduction of the article in Nature, it seems that unlike those technique you mentioned, this is really a single-shot real time imaging.
I’m not sure what you’re describing…. Is that like stop motion animation, but instead of moving the subject between captures, you just change the delay between firing the laser pulse and the shutter?
Yeah basically. It doesn’t try to record a single laser pulse interacting with the scene in one shot, but rather slightly adjusts its shutter offset to record another identical pulse in a slightly later position. Since the pulses are basically the same each time, the light will interact the same way with the stationary scene and you can reconstruct the movie from there. You can watch videos by searching 1 trillion FPS camera since that was how it was labeled by pop-science at the time.
If you play that many frames in real-time, it would make your eyes bleed.
Good thing the human eye can only see 3 frames per second.
You need to upgrade man, mine run at 420fps on balanced mode.
30 I believe
Fun fact, the thumbnail is the first 300,000 frames taken with the camera. ;)
I demand my monitor be as fast!
And I can’t find any video from it anywhere on the internet