Response to Kino-Eye
Based on the reading of the Kino-Eye, I've seen that it not only describes the technique and workings behind not just film and camera work, but vision in general. Enhancing vision has given others capabilities for ages as they see reality around them, giving them unique viewpoints and perspectives that they sometimes showcase through their art and other actions, whether through technology such as cameras or simply drawing with a pencil. With technology and other devices used today, that same enhancement is, in my opinion, amplified and capable of being customized to fit the user's style, but sometimes it's better to just use the two eyes you've got because you'd be surprised how a natural sight can seem to you.
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