So, let's fast forward 10+ years to where we have achieved the perfect sensor. It can do the following:
-Record nearly infinite numbers of photons and scale to whatever pixels you want
-Expose and record every detail in any light over 0.01 LUX
-Record in 256-bits with DR surpassing anything our own eyes can even see
-Correct any and all optical defects in any and all lenses
So...if I had this sensor, you know what I would be?
BORED.
Why? Because photos would look just like real life and be limited only by our own eyes.
Photos are an interpretation of reality, not reality. Light and shadows give photos depth and meaning, which is why so many HDR photos are just dull and flat. The limitations of film are why so many film photos are better than most digital photos in all regards other than sharpness.
The unconstrained mind is not creative.
-Jack Handy
(these are my Deep Thoughts for the week)
-Record nearly infinite numbers of photons and scale to whatever pixels you want
-Expose and record every detail in any light over 0.01 LUX
-Record in 256-bits with DR surpassing anything our own eyes can even see
-Correct any and all optical defects in any and all lenses
So...if I had this sensor, you know what I would be?
BORED.
Why? Because photos would look just like real life and be limited only by our own eyes.
Photos are an interpretation of reality, not reality. Light and shadows give photos depth and meaning, which is why so many HDR photos are just dull and flat. The limitations of film are why so many film photos are better than most digital photos in all regards other than sharpness.
The unconstrained mind is not creative.
-Jack Handy
(these are my Deep Thoughts for the week)