Showing posts with label camera. Show all posts
Showing posts with label camera. Show all posts

Thursday, July 3, 2014

Can The Doppler Effect Help You Beat The Speed Camera?

Doppler ShiftThe shortest answer is no.


Thanks to the curiosities of physics, there is this paradoxical yet plausible notion that you could beat a camera meant to photograph you speeding by going so fast that it won’t pick you up. In theory there is some speed at which the very light reflected off of your car will become undetectable to the human eye. But how fast would that be?


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When you hear an ambulance headed your way, the blaring sirens increase in pitch* until the vehicle reaches you, and the pitch slides back down as it passes. This is “Doppler Effect.” Sound waves traveling in the same direction can “bunch up,” making them seem at a higher pitch. The same thing can happen with light. Edwin Hubble, the astronomer whose name christened the Hubble Telescope, discovered that galaxies moving away from us had light waves that were stretching apart. Like a fading sound, the light from the galaxies was getting redder—being “red shifted.” What happens as the galaxies gallop away from us means that if you were to go fast enough, there is some point were the light reflecting off your car would be red-shifted below human (or camera) detection.


In a paper from the Journal of Physics Special Topics, authors Worthy, Garner, and Taylor-Ashley do the Doppler number crunching. They assumed that a car would be moving away from the camera when the photo was taken, that the average license plate reflects basically yellow light, and that a license plate is undetectable when the light is red-shifted below 430 terahertz—the human limit.


Using those values and this equation, the authors concluded that the minimum velocity to beat the speed camera with the Doppler Effect is about 0.178c, or 18 percent the speed of light. Unfortunately for your outstanding tickets, even in the fastest supercar ever built, you have no hope of getting to this speed. 18 percent the speed of light is over 33,000 miles per second—if you crashed your car at this speed you would be obliterated by 10 times more energy than was released by the supervolcano Krakatoa.


So no, you can’t red-shift your way out of a ticket. But you could still speed your way out of one.


The Discovery Channel’s Mythbusters actually established that you could outrun the speed camera. So long as you passed the camera at 300 miles per hour or more, you would be far outside of the camera’s range as the photo snapped. If you want to break the law but now the laws of physics, invest in a dragster.



More Geeky Science:


What The Nerdiest Chart of Sci-Fi Ships Says About Our Dreams of Space


Excerpts From The Mad Scientist’s Handbook: So You’re Ready to Vaporize a Human


The Coroner Report: Weekend at Bernie’s


Getting the God of Thunder’s Science Straight


What Really Happens When Lightning Strikes Sand: The Science Behind a Viral Photo



Image Credit: Roads At Night: She’s Gone by Cayusa on Flickr


Paper Link: Red-Shifted Speed Cameras


Reference: Worthy, D., Garner, R., Gregory, J., & Taylor-Ashley, J. (2013, November 19). Red-shifted Speed Cameras. Journal of Physics Special Topics, 1-2.


*An earlier version of this post incorrectly linked the Doppler Effect to changes in amplitude, not pitch.

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Sunday, April 28, 2013

Wood Camera - Vintage Photo Editor - Bright Mango

? 50% OFF FOR A LIMITED TIME – Take advantage of our discounted pricing today!

"Wood Camera sets the bar high for photo apps with its multitude of features."
- Angela LaFollette, 148Apps

"I don’t think you can go wrong with Wood Camera. It’s so simple to use and offers just the right amount of editing options so you don’t feel as though it’s too overwhelming."
- Kris Meador, iPhone in Canada

"From filters and effects, to textures and frames, there really isn’t much this app can’t do!"
- Nicky Sanford, PhotoCruncher

"Everything’s nice and fast, which is one of the things that gives Wood Camera an edge."
- Giles Turnbull, Cult of Mac

"The UI is slick, and we’re big fans of being able to swipe between various editing features."
- Nancy Messieh, The Next Web

"With so many photography apps available, it is extremely difficult to call any of them a 'must have,' but Wood Camera comes very close to being just that."
- Andy Nicolaides, App Advice

? For the photographer in everyone. Wood Camera gives you unparalleled control over the photo editing process:

? LIGHTBOX
Easily import and view your photos all in one place. Tap once to enter full-size preview mode, or double-tap to go straight to the editing screen.

? LIVE LENSES
Use the in-app camera to shoot with each of our 32 lenses in real-time. Each lens is precisely crafted to emphasize a different part of each photo's dynamic range.

? FLEXIBLE EDITING
Layer 32 lenses, 28 textures, and 16 frames for thousands of possible combinations. You can sharpen and straighten, and also adjust brightness, contrast, saturation, and hue.

? TILT-SHIFT & VIGNETTES
Pinch to customize tilt-shift radius and vignette position and intensity. Use gestures to control linear tilt-shift for that perfect professional look.

? ONE-TOUCH PREVIEW
Tap and hold to quickly compare your edited image to the original shot.

? NON-DESTRUCTIVE
Enjoy the freedom to go back and modify any changes you made to the original image, even after exporting your work.

? FULL RESOLUTION
Import and export your images at the full, 8 MP resolution of the iPhone 4S and iPhone 5 cameras.

? SHARE TO INSTAGRAM
One touch sharing to your favorite mobile photography network.

? SOCIAL NETWORKING
Quickly share your photos to the Camera Roll, Facebook, Twitter, Flickr or Dropbox.

? Download Wood Camera today and experience the best photo editing on the iPhone!

? 50% OFF FOR A LIMITED TIME – Make sure your friends take advantage of our current discounted pricing!

What's New in 2.0.1:

? Bug fixes
? Push notifications
? More new features coming soon!

What's New in 2.0:

Our biggest update ever! Features include all–new lenses, textures, and frames as well as exciting new editing options and improved social network sharing:

? 10 new lenses, 11 new textures, and 6 new frames for even more editing options
? Dramatic speed improvements when shooting with the in-app camera
? Optimized for iOS 6 and the new, larger iPhone 5 display
? Tweaked user interface for improved editing functionality
? Enjoy a new sharpening function that visibly enhances the detail of your images
? Select multiple photos when importing from the Camera Roll
? Edit photo captions and add location information when sharing to Facebook
? One-touch sharing directly to Instagram
? Now straighten your images

Thanks for choosing to be a part of the Wood Camera family!


View the original article here

Thursday, April 25, 2013

Wood Camera - Vintage Photo Editor - Bright Mango

? 50% OFF FOR A LIMITED TIME – Take advantage of our discounted pricing today!

"Wood Camera sets the bar high for photo apps with its multitude of features."
- Angela LaFollette, 148Apps

"I don’t think you can go wrong with Wood Camera. It’s so simple to use and offers just the right amount of editing options so you don’t feel as though it’s too overwhelming."
- Kris Meador, iPhone in Canada

"From filters and effects, to textures and frames, there really isn’t much this app can’t do!"
- Nicky Sanford, PhotoCruncher

"Everything’s nice and fast, which is one of the things that gives Wood Camera an edge."
- Giles Turnbull, Cult of Mac

"The UI is slick, and we’re big fans of being able to swipe between various editing features."
- Nancy Messieh, The Next Web

"With so many photography apps available, it is extremely difficult to call any of them a 'must have,' but Wood Camera comes very close to being just that."
- Andy Nicolaides, App Advice

? For the photographer in everyone. Wood Camera gives you unparalleled control over the photo editing process:

? LIGHTBOX
Easily import and view your photos all in one place. Tap once to enter full-size preview mode, or double-tap to go straight to the editing screen.

? LIVE LENSES
Use the in-app camera to shoot with each of our 32 lenses in real-time. Each lens is precisely crafted to emphasize a different part of each photo's dynamic range.

? FLEXIBLE EDITING
Layer 32 lenses, 28 textures, and 16 frames for thousands of possible combinations. You can sharpen and straighten, and also adjust brightness, contrast, saturation, and hue.

? TILT-SHIFT & VIGNETTES
Pinch to customize tilt-shift radius and vignette position and intensity. Use gestures to control linear tilt-shift for that perfect professional look.

? ONE-TOUCH PREVIEW
Tap and hold to quickly compare your edited image to the original shot.

? NON-DESTRUCTIVE
Enjoy the freedom to go back and modify any changes you made to the original image, even after exporting your work.

? FULL RESOLUTION
Import and export your images at the full, 8 MP resolution of the iPhone 4S and iPhone 5 cameras.

? SHARE TO INSTAGRAM
One touch sharing to your favorite mobile photography network.

? SOCIAL NETWORKING
Quickly share your photos to the Camera Roll, Facebook, Twitter, Flickr or Dropbox.

? Download Wood Camera today and experience the best photo editing on the iPhone!

? 50% OFF FOR A LIMITED TIME – Make sure your friends take advantage of our current discounted pricing!

What's New in 2.0.1:

? Bug fixes
? Push notifications
? More new features coming soon!

What's New in 2.0:

Our biggest update ever! Features include all–new lenses, textures, and frames as well as exciting new editing options and improved social network sharing:

? 10 new lenses, 11 new textures, and 6 new frames for even more editing options
? Dramatic speed improvements when shooting with the in-app camera
? Optimized for iOS 6 and the new, larger iPhone 5 display
? Tweaked user interface for improved editing functionality
? Enjoy a new sharpening function that visibly enhances the detail of your images
? Select multiple photos when importing from the Camera Roll
? Edit photo captions and add location information when sharing to Facebook
? One-touch sharing directly to Instagram
? Now straighten your images

Thanks for choosing to be a part of the Wood Camera family!


View the original article here

Wednesday, April 24, 2013

Wood Camera - Vintage Photo Editor - Bright Mango

? 50% OFF FOR A LIMITED TIME – Take advantage of our discounted pricing today!

"Wood Camera sets the bar high for photo apps with its multitude of features."
- Angela LaFollette, 148Apps

"I don’t think you can go wrong with Wood Camera. It’s so simple to use and offers just the right amount of editing options so you don’t feel as though it’s too overwhelming."
- Kris Meador, iPhone in Canada

"From filters and effects, to textures and frames, there really isn’t much this app can’t do!"
- Nicky Sanford, PhotoCruncher

"Everything’s nice and fast, which is one of the things that gives Wood Camera an edge."
- Giles Turnbull, Cult of Mac

"The UI is slick, and we’re big fans of being able to swipe between various editing features."
- Nancy Messieh, The Next Web

"With so many photography apps available, it is extremely difficult to call any of them a 'must have,' but Wood Camera comes very close to being just that."
- Andy Nicolaides, App Advice

? For the photographer in everyone. Wood Camera gives you unparalleled control over the photo editing process:

? LIGHTBOX
Easily import and view your photos all in one place. Tap once to enter full-size preview mode, or double-tap to go straight to the editing screen.

? LIVE LENSES
Use the in-app camera to shoot with each of our 32 lenses in real-time. Each lens is precisely crafted to emphasize a different part of each photo's dynamic range.

? FLEXIBLE EDITING
Layer 32 lenses, 28 textures, and 16 frames for thousands of possible combinations. You can sharpen and straighten, and also adjust brightness, contrast, saturation, and hue.

? TILT-SHIFT & VIGNETTES
Pinch to customize tilt-shift radius and vignette position and intensity. Use gestures to control linear tilt-shift for that perfect professional look.

? ONE-TOUCH PREVIEW
Tap and hold to quickly compare your edited image to the original shot.

? NON-DESTRUCTIVE
Enjoy the freedom to go back and modify any changes you made to the original image, even after exporting your work.

? FULL RESOLUTION
Import and export your images at the full, 8 MP resolution of the iPhone 4S and iPhone 5 cameras.

? SHARE TO INSTAGRAM
One touch sharing to your favorite mobile photography network.

? SOCIAL NETWORKING
Quickly share your photos to the Camera Roll, Facebook, Twitter, Flickr or Dropbox.

? Download Wood Camera today and experience the best photo editing on the iPhone!

? 50% OFF FOR A LIMITED TIME – Make sure your friends take advantage of our current discounted pricing!

What's New in 2.0.1:

? Bug fixes
? Push notifications
? More new features coming soon!

What's New in 2.0:

Our biggest update ever! Features include all–new lenses, textures, and frames as well as exciting new editing options and improved social network sharing:

? 10 new lenses, 11 new textures, and 6 new frames for even more editing options
? Dramatic speed improvements when shooting with the in-app camera
? Optimized for iOS 6 and the new, larger iPhone 5 display
? Tweaked user interface for improved editing functionality
? Enjoy a new sharpening function that visibly enhances the detail of your images
? Select multiple photos when importing from the Camera Roll
? Edit photo captions and add location information when sharing to Facebook
? One-touch sharing directly to Instagram
? Now straighten your images

Thanks for choosing to be a part of the Wood Camera family!


View the original article here

Wood Camera - Vintage Photo Editor - Bright Mango

? 50% OFF FOR A LIMITED TIME – Take advantage of our discounted pricing today!

"Wood Camera sets the bar high for photo apps with its multitude of features."
- Angela LaFollette, 148Apps

"I don’t think you can go wrong with Wood Camera. It’s so simple to use and offers just the right amount of editing options so you don’t feel as though it’s too overwhelming."
- Kris Meador, iPhone in Canada

"From filters and effects, to textures and frames, there really isn’t much this app can’t do!"
- Nicky Sanford, PhotoCruncher

"Everything’s nice and fast, which is one of the things that gives Wood Camera an edge."
- Giles Turnbull, Cult of Mac

"The UI is slick, and we’re big fans of being able to swipe between various editing features."
- Nancy Messieh, The Next Web

"With so many photography apps available, it is extremely difficult to call any of them a 'must have,' but Wood Camera comes very close to being just that."
- Andy Nicolaides, App Advice

? For the photographer in everyone. Wood Camera gives you unparalleled control over the photo editing process:

? LIGHTBOX
Easily import and view your photos all in one place. Tap once to enter full-size preview mode, or double-tap to go straight to the editing screen.

? LIVE LENSES
Use the in-app camera to shoot with each of our 32 lenses in real-time. Each lens is precisely crafted to emphasize a different part of each photo's dynamic range.

? FLEXIBLE EDITING
Layer 32 lenses, 28 textures, and 16 frames for thousands of possible combinations. You can sharpen and straighten, and also adjust brightness, contrast, saturation, and hue.

? TILT-SHIFT & VIGNETTES
Pinch to customize tilt-shift radius and vignette position and intensity. Use gestures to control linear tilt-shift for that perfect professional look.

? ONE-TOUCH PREVIEW
Tap and hold to quickly compare your edited image to the original shot.

? NON-DESTRUCTIVE
Enjoy the freedom to go back and modify any changes you made to the original image, even after exporting your work.

? FULL RESOLUTION
Import and export your images at the full, 8 MP resolution of the iPhone 4S and iPhone 5 cameras.

? SHARE TO INSTAGRAM
One touch sharing to your favorite mobile photography network.

? SOCIAL NETWORKING
Quickly share your photos to the Camera Roll, Facebook, Twitter, Flickr or Dropbox.

? Download Wood Camera today and experience the best photo editing on the iPhone!

? 50% OFF FOR A LIMITED TIME – Make sure your friends take advantage of our current discounted pricing!

What's New in 2.0.1:

? Bug fixes
? Push notifications
? More new features coming soon!

What's New in 2.0:

Our biggest update ever! Features include all–new lenses, textures, and frames as well as exciting new editing options and improved social network sharing:

? 10 new lenses, 11 new textures, and 6 new frames for even more editing options
? Dramatic speed improvements when shooting with the in-app camera
? Optimized for iOS 6 and the new, larger iPhone 5 display
? Tweaked user interface for improved editing functionality
? Enjoy a new sharpening function that visibly enhances the detail of your images
? Select multiple photos when importing from the Camera Roll
? Edit photo captions and add location information when sharing to Facebook
? One-touch sharing directly to Instagram
? Now straighten your images

Thanks for choosing to be a part of the Wood Camera family!


View the original article here

Thursday, April 18, 2013

Cell phone camera photographs microscopic cell samples

On April 11th JoVE (Journal of Visualized Experiments) will publish a new video article by Dr. Aydogan Ozcan demonstrating how a cell phone camera can capture images from a fluorescent microscope and flow cytometer, which will make it possible for areas with limited resources to easily run tests such as checking for contaminated water and monitoring HIV positive patients.

In the new video article electrical and bio engineers from the University of California Los Angeles show the construction of the device and how it can be modified to fit any cellphone with a camera. The team expects the device to be helpful to doctors and scientists in countries with limited supplies and in fast-paced clinical environments.

"There is a huge need for these [miniaturized] devices. Resource poor countries demand compact, cost effective and light weight devices to replace bulky equipment common in our labs and hospitals," Dr. Ozcan explains. "These devices bring the diagnostic, testing, and microanalysis capabilities of larger machines to your cellphone."

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The video as it appears in the JoVE article. Credit: jove.com

Flow cytometry is a way to count and characterize cells in a liquid sample, and was first developed by Wallace H. Coulter in 1953. Since then, flow cytometry has become ubiquitous in scientific research, particularly in the fields of molecular biology, pathology, and immunology.

Dr. Ozcan's device brings fluorescent microscopy and flow cytometry, two widely used tools in biomedical research, to the common cellphone. The vast network of cellphone subscribers around the world, estimated by the United Nations to top 6 billion subscribers, provides a massive infrastructure to be able to conduct complex biological tests. Dr. Ozcan's device can be constructed for less than $50 plus the cost of the cellphone, while full sized fluorescent flow cytometers can cost more than $150,000 and require expansive lab space to operate.

"A cellphone has almost the computing power of a super computer of the early 1990s, and with over 6 billion cellphone subscribers in the world there is a massive cost reduction to owning a cellphone. That is exactly why I and my colleagues are trying to deploy these micro-devices to cellphones." Dr. Ozcan and his colleagues have filed more than 20 intellectual property licenses as part of Holomic LLC, a startup focused on the development of laboratory equipment for mobile devices.

Dr. Nandita Singh, senior science editor at JoVE, says of Dr. Ozcan's publication "We are very excited to publish this inexpensive cell phone based technology platform that enables the detection of white blood cells to monitor HIV positive patients in geographical regions with limited resources. This technology can also be extended to detect E. Coli contamination in water and milk supplies."

More information: Ozcan et. al.; www.jove.com/video/50451/wide-field-fluorescent-microscopy-fluorescent-imaging-flow-cytometry

Journal reference: Journal of Visualized Experiments search and more info website

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