First read the article that is linked to the title of this post.
It is about a Giga pixel camera (not mega, I mean 1000 megapixel). The way he takes pictures is by taking a picture with giant film and then scanning it once it is developped. Well what if that all happened inside your camera. What if inside you camera there was some type of reusable film that could take the picture, then go through a small scanner, which would allow for a much higher resolution picture, and then the film chemically (or maybe electricaly) reverted to being blank. I'm not sure how film could be reverted, but something lik that could be figured out.
I think this system could allow for incredibly high resolution cameras, a normal film camera has a resolution of about 100 megapixels, so theoreticaly why wouln't this? Scanners scan one line at a time, so they could have a much higher resolution and it could take more time to scan the picture.
So "patent pending on this idea"
Hopefully this blog is proof enough that is was my own idea.
I need to talk to someone who knows so more about cameras to see if this seems possible.
Kyler
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