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The “jitter” method (earlier post) can also be used for ultra-high-resolution photography. People want higher-resolution cameras, but the output resolution of a camera is usually limited by the number of pixels in its sensor. Some digital cameras h…
The “jitter” method (earlier post) can also be used for ultra-high-resolution photography. People want higher-resolution cameras, but the output resolution of a camera is usually limited by the number of pixels in its sensor. Some digital cameras h…
One of the most impressive things about snowflakes is that we still don’t really understand how they work.We understand how conventional crystals grow – normal crystals assemble into large, faceted, regular-looking forms because the flat facets at…

