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Special effects captured in a whole new light

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Amanda D. Francoeur, [email protected]

Imagine an imaging system that doesn’t require a camera or reflective markers but instead uses small photosensors and solid-state projectors that transmit near-infrared light to capture movement. The technique could improve the way special effects are rendered in movies, providing filmmakers with an easier, more adaptable and less expensive on-set motion capture system. A high-speed solid-state projector labels space by emitting near-infrared patterns of light at 870 nm. Imperceptible photosensors hidden underneath a subject’s clothes receive a distinct pattern from the sequence and, by...Read full article

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    Published: July 2009
    CommunicationsConsumerimaging systemsnear-infrared lightphotosensorsResearch & TechnologySensors & DetectorsTech Pulse

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