MaxiCCD®
Technology to Revolutionise Photography
01-April-2010
Australian
imaging technology has come a long way in the last
ten years. In-camera digital processing technology
of pixels within the Charged Couple Device (CCD) of
digital cameras is about to become a whole lot more
exciting!
Pixel
ratio technology about to be released into the
general amateur photography market by Photo Shop
Australia will result in the most incredible
highly-detailed images ever shot by anyone in the
history of photography.
Recent
advancements by us in the realm of CCD technology is
set to change the way you view not only your own
planet, but the planets in our near universe!
Industrial
photographic technology has advanced so much in
Australia when compared to the rest of the world
that a plug and play device designed and patented by
www.PhotoShopAustralia.com called MaxiCCD®
is about to be released worldwide. MaxiCCD®
will turn any digital camera with a USB connection
into a camera capable of capturing images at a
resolution of 135,000 Mega-Pixels (Mp). That is 135
Giga-Pixels! With a resolution of 450,000 pixels by
300,000 pixels any old digital camera will be able
to capture detailed images such as rocks the size of
a baseball on the surface of Mars!
Less
than ten years ago we all thought the release of the
1Mp camera was exciting. Well, we've now propelled
that technology so high that everyone including
you will be able to explore the night-sky
universe from your own back yard with such clarity
that you'll be able to see in extremely high-detail
the surface traverses of the previously-unsighted
river systems on planets in our nearest planetary
solar system 4.4 light-years away!
Frames
shot with our MaxiCCD®
technology shown below give you a taste of what you
can achieve with our technology. The first image
clearly shows the twin eyes of a fly shot with our
technology from a distance of 2,850km. We took our
camera to Langtang National Park 40km north of
Kathmandu in Nepal near the Chinese border and set
it up on Mt Langtang Lirung where the elevation is
7426m. At the same time we also set up our test
subject - the fly - in our office on the 112th floor
of the No 1 Petronas Tower in Kuala Lumpur,
Malaysia. This is what we captured with our MaxiCCD®
technology when shooting the fly from our camera set
up on the summit of Mt Langtang Lirung, Nepal and
shooting the fly 2850km away in Kuala Lumpur,
Malaysia...

Optical
clarity with our patented photographic technique is
so great that we can also reveal this next exclusive
image taken of the surface of the 7th planet
orbiting Alpha Centauri B. Alpha Centauri B is
the smaller of the two major suns in the Alpha
Centauri binary star system over 4 light years away
in our own Milky Way galaxy. This image of the
northern polar ice cap of this planet is so detailed
you can see the drainage channels created by melting
ice flowing into the valley towards the right of the
MaxiCCD®
image. All the Hubble Telescope can reveal of the
Alpha Centauri binary star system is the two suns
and one impossibly fuzzy planet or sun, but we can
exclusively reveal to you that we have not only
identified 16 planets orbiting Alpha Centauri A and
12 planets orbiting Alpha Centauri B, but we have
imaged the surface of both planets in extremely high
detail using an inexpensive off-the-shelf digital
camera connected to our device. We have named this
particular planet (shown below) Alpha Plutos, after
our own beautiful distant planet Pluto. Pluto was
unfortunately de-listed as a planet by the
International Astronomical Union in 2006, so
we've resurrected the little guy and propelled his
name to the most important interplanetary find this
century! The blue hue on the Alpha Plutos image
below is caused by the refraction of nitrogen and
hydrogen gas in the atmosphere of Alpha Plutos.

Only
once in your lifetime will you see technology
advance so much that it will blow away everything
you've seen before. Only once in your life will you
ever be this amazed at what you can see around you
right from your very own back yard! We shot the next
amazing image below from a suburban city back yard
on a clear summer's night. The image shows two
colliding galaxies 5.8 billion light years away in
such detail that you can even see the streaks of
hydrogen gas being emitted from the centre of each
galaxy as unseen collision-gravity pushes the
gas outwards and into the surrounding blackness of
deep space...

Lonely
as most people think we are on planet Earth - we can
now exclusively reveal that we truly are not alone
in the universe! We have photographed and have
seen what are certainly road and transportation
networks on Alpha Galaxos - the 9th planet orbiting
Alpha Centauri A!
Since
the dawn of time man has wondered about the
universe. Our amazing MaxiCCD®
imaging technology can not only answer that question
and more, but YOU can find out for yourself without
relying on anyone else by using our MaxiCCD®
imaging technology in your own back yard at night!
Detailed
CCD imaging will never get better than this.
A
myth about new technology is that it is too
expensive for the average person to use. So we've
turned that in its head too! How? By
reverse-engineering the purchase price of this
product! We are so sure of our product that we will
release the first unit at a price of only $1. Each
subsequent purchase of the MaxiCCD®
imaging technology will increase in price by $1.
This is how it works: The first unit will sell for
$1, the 10th for $10, the 100th for $100 and so on.
Yes,
they will be released soon. So get down to your
local camera shop and ask them about the MaxiCCD®
imaging system and when they plan to stock it. At
135Gp (135 Giga-Pixels) the MaxiCCD®
system will blow your world away!
Have a great day!

How to start a profitable photography business
18-February-2010
Imagine
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You'll be shown how to get customers and more
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Making a good income from starting a photography
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Learn photography with blueprint video
12-February-2010
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11-February-2010
I
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