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8.5"x12.5"
Photo-Scan
11-14-07
This is the second of a series of portraits I created using my classroom scanner. One of my students had done this a few years earlier, and so I figured I would give it a try. It is hard to get a consistent result, but on the other hand the scanner produces images with stunning clarity. Almost every pore in my skin, every single hair, is reproduced carefully and completely. There is even a slight fogging upon the glass from my breath. The stretching effect is caused both by the distance from the sensor and the slight movement of my head, as it is hard to hold still for the long scan.
Il deltaplano decollava e atterrava su un campo da golf (evidentemente, ovunque si vada, non si può fare a meno del campo da golf...). La cosa notevole è che il comandante del deltaplano aveva il permesso di fare ciò e che il sottoscritto non abbia avuto la minima esitazione a salire su un deltaplano!
- Fast, Convenient All-In-One Functionality with High Definition Color
- Print, copy, scan, walk-up and PC fax from a single device
- Print at speeds up to 16 ppm in color, up to 20 ppm in black & white1
- High Definition Color printing technology for outstanding print and copy quality
- Hassle-free networking; easy-to-use functionality
- Full-featured analog fax Scan to network, FTP, e-mail or USB memory stick
- Compact design to fit even the smallest environment
©Vincent Benoit.
Please contact me before using this photography at B.e.side.photography[at]gmail.com
The Plustek MobileOffice D28 Corporate, a portable duplex scanner with hyper fast scanning speed, has perfect design for small business or work group usage. Plustek MobileOffice D28 Corporate offers a unique and compact paper output design with both horizontal and vertical output. This compact design makes it easy to place the scanner in a narrow or corner spot. Make the scanning process more friendly and enjoyable!
At a recent exhibit of blind photographers, I was introduced to Scanner Portraits. I'm not sure I'd call them "photos", but they did. I'm playing with them.
©Vincent Benoit.
Please contact me before using this photography at B.e.side.photography[at]gmail.com
DIY book scanner (mobile phone + two keylights) at the "Catching up in the Archive installation" by Mariana Lanari at de Appel in Amsterdam
IAMX - Birmingham Academy - September 24th, 2007
Supporting IAMX were Scanners - a really amazing band - these guys know how to rock out ... and work the heroin chic look at the same time.