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Skybuck Flying
Hello,
I am trying to view a picture of a audio receiver in a pdf... I want to zoom
in on it but I cannot because it's a picture... containing a digitized
version of reality... or let's call it a pixelized version of reality.
(Probably down sampled/scaled for smaller size.)
What I would neeeeeed is a "vectorized" version of reality... so I can more
or less infinetly zooooommm in on it.
So I propose research into a new sort of digital photo camera and possibly
even video camera:
1. Instead of using "pixels"... the digital photo camera tries to translate
what it sees into vector graphics as good as it can... so that the graphics
can be scaled and such.
2. The digital photo camera can probably take an insane high resolution
photo... but this would take too much space/pixels for storing it all the
time.
So instead it's translated to some vectorized graphic which could take far
less space but still have superb quality ?!
Bye,
Skybuck.
I am trying to view a picture of a audio receiver in a pdf... I want to zoom
in on it but I cannot because it's a picture... containing a digitized
version of reality... or let's call it a pixelized version of reality.
(Probably down sampled/scaled for smaller size.)
What I would neeeeeed is a "vectorized" version of reality... so I can more
or less infinetly zooooommm in on it.
So I propose research into a new sort of digital photo camera and possibly
even video camera:
1. Instead of using "pixels"... the digital photo camera tries to translate
what it sees into vector graphics as good as it can... so that the graphics
can be scaled and such.
2. The digital photo camera can probably take an insane high resolution
photo... but this would take too much space/pixels for storing it all the
time.
So instead it's translated to some vectorized graphic which could take far
less space but still have superb quality ?!
Bye,
Skybuck.