I think ink and mirrors are kind of fundamentally incompatible. Probably closer to what you're thinking about would be putting a bunch of tiny bandpass filters infront of a mirror, but in that case you can ditch the…
The second page is borderline incomprehensible, I'm not sure I would ever understand what it's trying to say if I didn't already know.
I believe "serverless" in this sense means "like AWS lambda". Theoretically you upload some small scripts and they're executed on-demand out of a big resource pool, rather than you paying for/running an entire server…
This doesn't really seem like "hyperspectral imaging". I think the idea is having a reference colour chart of known emission characteristics and photographing it through a transparent substance gives you an idea of how…
I think ink and mirrors are kind of fundamentally incompatible. Probably closer to what you're thinking about would be putting a bunch of tiny bandpass filters infront of a mirror, but in that case you can ditch the…
The second page is borderline incomprehensible, I'm not sure I would ever understand what it's trying to say if I didn't already know.
I believe "serverless" in this sense means "like AWS lambda". Theoretically you upload some small scripts and they're executed on-demand out of a big resource pool, rather than you paying for/running an entire server…
This doesn't really seem like "hyperspectral imaging". I think the idea is having a reference colour chart of known emission characteristics and photographing it through a transparent substance gives you an idea of how…