Welcome to the cutting edge of technology, where Apple's WWDC has just opened a window into a future filled with innovation and seamless integration. This year's conference has been a game-changer, with Vision OS2 leading the charge. Let's dive into the details and see what's in store for us.
In the blink of an eye, history was made, and I was there, camera in hand, to document it. Doug Mills, a seasoned political photographer since 1983, experienced an event so surreal, it felt like a scene from a movie. Yet, it was real, and it was unfolding right before his eyes.
Have you ever wondered why a piece of white paper appears to retain its color regardless of the lighting conditions? Our brains are incredibly adept at making us perceive the paper as white, even when the light source alters its hue. This phenomenon is something cameras must replicate, balancing colors to ensure that objects appear true to their natural color under varying lighting. But here's where it gets interesting: the unit used to measure the color of light is the Kelvin, a term typically associated with temperature, not color. What's the connection?