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Point of correction: each pinhole IS the equivalent of a
lens. It appears that what you want is to consolidate all
the individual pinhole-lens images, into a single image. |
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Well, considering that from a given point under the
tree, each pinhole among the leaves is pointing in a
different direction, so what you would be creating is a
very wide-field view, without much detail. If you
carpeted the ground under the tree with imaging
devices, then you could get multiple pinhole views of
particular objects, and so more detail |
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It also sort-of means you will be using the tree to study
things in the sky. I suspect most ordinary telescopes will
give you better results, but, hey, this is the HalfBakery,
and ineffectual notions are welcome. |
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- not entirely unlike an insect's compound eye? |
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