Underwater photography
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Re: Underwater photography
Wow, brilliant stuff.
It reminds me of a TV doco I saw a while ago where a University were mapping sub sea life ( stromatolites) in Shark Bay, Western Australia. They were filming using a drone, then using a damned powerful computer to remove the video distortion caused by the refractive index of the sea water. The result was a near perfect 3D image of the underwater structures.
Edit. Found it
https://youtu.be/pOZdo4ldRPM
Regards,
Mike.
It reminds me of a TV doco I saw a while ago where a University were mapping sub sea life ( stromatolites) in Shark Bay, Western Australia. They were filming using a drone, then using a damned powerful computer to remove the video distortion caused by the refractive index of the sea water. The result was a near perfect 3D image of the underwater structures.
Edit. Found it
https://youtu.be/pOZdo4ldRPM
Regards,
Mike.