johnnyrod
More cameras than shots
It's an interesting thought. I guess as 35mm ate up MF as films became better for their size, the logical extreme is not emulsions with a significant grain size, but something much smaller as the unit of resolution, even down to a large molecule. Getting the image back out would be a bit tricky but you would presume if you can project onto a small film area of say a few mm square, you can also project back off to make prints. Lenses then may have gone the way of cellphones i.e. short focal length so naturally high DoF and easy to point and shoot.
If we presume scanning makes an appearance then you could think about film recording the image not as coloured dots but as arrays of monochrome dots, which would be converted back to colour in the scanning process - like all the bits in 24-bit colour digital images. This would simplify the film manufacture but maybe would also become the end of the road for film - it's only one step from a (portable) digital sensor.
When I was a kid in the 70s and 80s, the convenience of P&S over even rangefinders (let alone SLR or anything larger) was cleaning up in the home photo market. DX coding was yet another dial removed from the camera, for example.
In terms of processing, maybe (automatic) kiosks in shops or home kits in something the size of a coffee mug, just drop it in with a couple of tablets and let it get on with it.
If we presume scanning makes an appearance then you could think about film recording the image not as coloured dots but as arrays of monochrome dots, which would be converted back to colour in the scanning process - like all the bits in 24-bit colour digital images. This would simplify the film manufacture but maybe would also become the end of the road for film - it's only one step from a (portable) digital sensor.
When I was a kid in the 70s and 80s, the convenience of P&S over even rangefinders (let alone SLR or anything larger) was cleaning up in the home photo market. DX coding was yet another dial removed from the camera, for example.
In terms of processing, maybe (automatic) kiosks in shops or home kits in something the size of a coffee mug, just drop it in with a couple of tablets and let it get on with it.