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Poormans scanner. At least three times the resolution of a stock flatbed. And that's just a junky point and shoot 3 Mpixle and $5 magnifier. $5 total cost. And very fast. Would be instant but used the timer to eliminate my jittery button pushing.
Picture of a CT scanner at Velindre Cancer Centre in Wales. Bottom centre is the bed where patients lie. This bed then passes into the scanner. The hole in the centre is about 1 metre (3 feet) in diameter
~9dB gain biquad antenna, 9.6V 1.8 Amp NiMH battery, GBA with Video Input cart for LCD. This is the 5th generation handheld scanner, but the first generation high gain handheld WiVi scanner
Lightpainter: Frodo Álvarez DKL
Photography: Frodo Álvarez Children of Darklight
Model: Wendy
Technic: one exposure, no photoshop.
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Shot made with OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA OM-D E-M1 MrkII Live Composite
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Thought I'd have a go at copying large format negatives with a digital camera. It worked not bad at all.
I put a diffuse light source behind the nagative, put the digital camera on a tripod and photographed the negative.
Photos from a quick trip to Madrid. Konca C35 with Fuji 200 film. My scanner decided to make this...
If all glue isn't removed, the scanner will jam. Easy to restart, just remove paper, re-insert, and press the "scan" button again.
Full description:
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I got this idea from the Scanner Darkly movie coming out soon, so I decided to cartoonify myself. It took a lot of work, and my friends didn't really like it. I think the best part is the ear, I probably went through 50 noses.