shaeun wrote:I can see photography also being useful in an academic setting, creating situations where remote analysis of structures, troop deployments, crops etc. are carried out by individuals without access to OWL. If the idea is to teach the ability to think and analyze, the correct approach is not necessarily the most efficient. Photos can even be moved by telegraph by using a pixel replacement scheme - those to use it over a visual telegraph related to the Historical Chappe Telegraph is probably a bad idea.
I see photos being useful for textbooks, newspapers, service manuals, detailed reports about technology and as a way to document exactly what a captured document said without having to copy the entire document by hand.(though that will come with time, not more efficient to start with)
That said - the downstream effects are wonderful - but int he end is it a must have? I am not sure i would say yes.
RFC needs to start our protagonists down the road to fiberoptics (closed light semaphore), hydraulic/mechanical computers, digital math/pixel coding, and photography so that long distance sharing of technology can happen instantly while still under the proscriptions.
The first under sea fiberoptics cable for Emerald to Charis to Corisande to Zebediah to Chisholm to Siddarmark for the new universities and public communication and the innovation genie is never going back in the bottle EVER!!