newscientist.com— A camera system that uses infrared and ultraviolet light to illuminate scenes produces sharp, natural images without the dazzling effect of a normal flash.
Jul 17, 2009View in Crawl 4
"hey look at me, i am professional photographer and this s**t, even thought it will satisfy 90% of the customers out there, it's not up to my level so I will just call it bulls**t so I can feel cool and hip about my job"
UV light?To have a decent effect, it would have to be a fairly bright source. And UV damages the retina. So instead of *temporarily* blinding people with normal flashes, they plan to use something that would, if used enough, permanently blind them. wtf
Closed AccountJul 17, 2009
"hey look at me, i am professional photographer and this s**t, even thought it will satisfy 90% of the customers out there, it's not up to my level so I will just call it bulls**t so I can feel cool and hip about my job"
fxu1989Jul 17, 2009
That never gets old.I laugh every time.
fredfredricksonJul 17, 2009
Haha, yeah, I can do that in Photoshop as well. I retouch stuff as part of my job. Send the image to me and I'll do it for less than Smacky. :D
fredfredricksonJul 17, 2009
You didn't click through to the second and third images, did you?
firebhaalJul 18, 2009
there it is :)
havocxphereJul 18, 2009
UV light?To have a decent effect, it would have to be a fairly bright source. And UV damages the retina. So instead of *temporarily* blinding people with normal flashes, they plan to use something that would, if used enough, permanently blind them. wtf
Closed AccountJul 20, 2009
There's no hope left for the human race.