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The Presidential Portrait Goes Digital 295

alphadogg writes "Barack Obama's election to US president has already brought a string of firsts, and on Wednesday there came another. The official presidential portrait was shot on a digital camera for the first time. The picture was taken by the White House's new official photographer, Pete Souza, and issued by The Office of the President Elect through its Web site. It was taken on Tuesday evening at 5:38 p.m. using a Canon EOS 5D Mark II, according to the metadata embedded in the image file."

Comment Re:Bitch... (Score 1) 93

In a word, yes. The data is filtered and processed at multiple stages, that is part of why the system is setup in a tiered architecture. The actual data that turns into a visual result (graph) is fairly small after all the stages are complete. It is like mining for diamonds where you discard almost everything you pull from the ground and keep only the smallest portion. After all, if the problem was easy there would be no need for all of this computing to be thrown at it.

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