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it
- Furthermore, owing to its lightweight and
unobtrusive nature, others do not regard it is unusual either.
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expect
- Except in rare instances where the illumination
is so intense as to damage the imaging apparatus, as, for
example, when the sun burns through photographic negative film and
appears black in the final print or scan.
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motion
- Not to mention the fact that such images will likely
not have any overlap unless an extremely wide-angle
lens were being used, and even so, such images would
not have enough overlap to provide a meaningful
estimate of p
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