Sensor prevents shut-eye in digital snaps
Digital images featuring someone in mid-blink could be banished forever using an image-analysis system for cameras developed in Japan.
Masahide Kaneko and colleagues at the University of Electro-Communications, on the outskirts of Tokyo, Japan, developed the system, which can even eliminate blinking from group photographs, they say.
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