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Experimental camera captures 3D images in near-total darkness

02
Dec
2013

But a new MIT project has built a camera that flies in the face of that logic. The projects new stealth camera can assemble 3D images from one photon at a time, working in near-total darkness. In the images above, each pixel corresponds to a single photon emitted by the camera and assembled after the fact. Because each photon is confined to a single frequency, the resulting image has to be in black and white.

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