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প্রশ্ন - ছবি কি কেবল ক্যামেরা দিয়েই তোলা হয় ?
উত্তর - না, স্ক্যানার দিয়েও তোলা যায়।
আইডিয়াটা পেয়েছিলাম একটা ম্যাগাজিনে। যিনি আর্টিকেলটা লিখেছিলেন তিনি তার ১২০০ ডিপিআই স্ক্যানার দিয়ে ফাঙ্গাসের ছবি তুলেছিলেন (কিংবা স্ক্যান করেছিলেন) অসাধারণ সব ছবি।
আমার স্ক্যানারটা ৬০০ ডিপিআই এর আর আমি তেমন কোন সাবজেক্ট ও খূঁজে পেলাম না।
২টা লিংক
Canon 8800F scanner glass underside. White strip at the top of the glass is the calibration strip. Note the bubbles under the glass. That's glass cleaner that seeped in and caused banding on my scans.
Vi upptäckte idag att vår scanner spelar "hissmusik" medan den scannar. Genialt!
Today we noticed that our scanner plays "elevator-music" when scanning. Genious!
Free, unlimited scanning is available in the LC. Our new heavier-duty scanners make book and journal scanning much easier.
The Deutz-AG manufactured Scanner-Jammer is a multipurpose drone designed to augment civilian and military organisations.
Primarily the drone is a remotely operated scanning device, capable of passive and active scanning and real time updates to a sentient operator, usually on-board a nearby ship. However, the S/J can be used as a forward spotter for artillery, increasing the accuracy and effectiveness of space-based weaponry by more detailed guidance and telemetry.
The technology crammed into the drone can be reversed and flipped around in order to disrupt the scans and guidance systems of nearby vessels, too. Although skilled sensor operators can construct workarounds, the S/J can easily disrupt and scramble the data guiding snubfighters, shuttles and even some capital ship scale missiles.
The S/J cannot function whilst moving, however, and moves at half the speed of most snubfighters. The example pictured is on the periphery of an asteroid belt, using environment protection to keep it as far from harm's way as possible.
Manufacturer: Deutz-AG
Crew: Nil [1 x droid operator, wirelessly connected]
Special: Markedly increases effectiveness of sensors in the same fleet, as well as their targeting effectiveness. Secondarily, can jam nearby sensors and ships to create confusion and chaos.
I was bored today and decided to have some fun with the scanner. There was no paint used in the creation of this picture. The paint is a time stretched image of the paintbrush head. Here's the formula.
1) hold a paintbrush to the glass of a scanner
2) start the scanner and let it roll over your hand.
3) When it gets to the tip of the brush, follow the scanning imager keeping the brush over the light.
4) move the brush from side to side a couple of times to make it look more painterly.
Remember that the image is scanned in reverse of what you'd expect a brush to do.
That's it.
Agilent microarray scanner - with Surescan High-Resolution Technology, apparently.
This instrument is used for scanning glass slide microarrays. The arrays from Agilent are made using a technology leveraged from their parent company, Hewlett-Packard - inkjet printing. With DNA instead of ink.
Much burning, dodging, painting, framing, plugin-ing, poking, prodding and general monkeying about has taken place on this photo. Think I definitely reached the point of diminishing returns with this one.