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The objects in the first row of the scene can be expected to suffer only marginally from multi-path effects as there are only very few small surfaces which could reflect the light such that it will return to the camera.
Reduced fluid content and retinal thickening led to less absorption and scattering, thus allowing more infrared light to return to the camera.
You will occasionally need to return to the camera to retrieve the footage.
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The cameras, called light-emitting cameras, send out a beam of light that bounces off a reflective surface and returns to the camera.
Areas of the lens surface that have reduced clarity (such as those with cortical opacity) will appear darker in the image, the result of less light returning to the camera.
This method of tracking is quite robust and able to dependably track the location of the user's hands and the position of the towel, even after occlusion by an object or after leaving and returning to the camera's field of view.
You will be returned to the camera view.
When the bill returned to the Camera--Parliament's lower house--on 25 October, opposition delegates walked out in protest.
Contour made a return to the action camera market last year, with a new lineup of action cameras and its first new products since returning under new ownership, after a shut-down back in 2013.
For this project, Soderbergh plans to return to the 35mm camera.
The casting of Ms. Johansson and the announcement that Mr. Allen would return to the front of the camera were worrisome.
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