"Exploring the Technicolor World: Seeing Through Animals' Eyes with High-Tech Cameras"

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Scientists have developed a new camera system and open-source software to create stunning video clips that show the world as different animals see it, including the specific colors they perceive. The footage, published in the journal PLOS Biology, includes scenes from a garden environment, with colors accentuated or dulled based on the animal's vision being emulated. This method, which is 92% accurate, captures animal-perceived colors in motion and can provide valuable insights into how different species interact with their environment and respond to stimuli.
Topics:science#animal-perception#animal-vision#camera-system#open-source-software#science-and-technology#scientific-research
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