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Digital slit photography from video (slowed down x12 with Twixtor)

+ polar transformation with Photoshop

It is a combination of panorama and slitscan techniques; a stereographic spiral projection of a digital slitscan image.

 

JR freight train pulled by EF 66 electric locomotive.

Video taken at Kanayama, Nagoya. The video frames are stitched into a long image strip of the train, and then converted into spiral.

 

The stitching software for camcorder and spiral projection software are written by myself.

 

RRF Dolime train Westmall (B) - Veendam (NL) - Time scanned isometric linear panoramic image by RAILSCAN - 22 x 0,7 meter resolution!

Taken with an Ilford Envoy box camera modified, using black paper, to take narrow slit images. One afternoon in August I took the Number 1 Vaporetto (water bus) in Venice from the Bacino San Marco, along the length of the Grand Canal to the Piazzale Roma. The journey of 3.5km takes about an hour. Every few moments I took a photo and advanced the film by 1/8th of a turn, moving to 1/10th of a turn towards the end as the take up spool grew in diameter as the film built up. There were 133 exposures in total. This image shows the entire width of the film.

Old Kodak Signet 35 camera modification for slit scan photography (see previous photo). A work in progress.. still needs work. The whole point of the motor was to try to eliminate the banding problem.

 

the only modification to the camera was a vertical slit placed next to the film plane. the motor winds the film past the slit and records all stationary objects as a blur and everything moving in the opposite direction of the film as it is seen.

 

I used one roll of film to record cars and this bus as they drove past my house. This image of the bus was the sharpest of the group. It had just stopped at the house next to mine and was in a slow acceleration past me.The other cars passing were moving much faster and most had a slight blur.

 

Kodak gold 200. metered for 1/20 second. f/16

 

Check out Buzzy and Jason E. Kelley's slit scan images

Raw frames from a slit scanning project I'm working on.

Slit-scan with modified Pentax Me Super + Pentax M100 2.8.... and cable release for power winder (as seen!) Website | Blog | Twitter | Facebook

 

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Part of a series of iPhone ScanCamera slit-scans of the carnival amusement thrill ride called the Zipper. Here the slit was moving: BottomTop, LeftRight, TopBottom. I like how ScanCamera and OverCam allow you to capture long exposure effects day or night that are wonderfully different from those taken using long exposures with a camera. Cinco de Mayo, Portland, OR i6s+5193,87,91

Recorded with ScanCamera App.

Twenty-five exposures taken with a modified Ilford Envoy camera, as described by richard314159 here:

www.flickr.com/photos/richard314159/5867797552/

 

The film was advanced by 1/8th of a turn after each exposure, so at the beginning, when the take up spool was "slim" the slits overlap, while by the end of the film there is no overlap, or even a small gap.

iPhone ScanCamera slit-scans; slit moving: TopBottom, LeftRight, BottomTop. Cinco de Mayo, Portland, OR i6s+5224,26,23

Linear strip photo from last fall. It is what it is.

Self-portrait made from 52 images combined via a slit scanning type method.

 

Made with processing.org .

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Nantes 2/07/12

Prix de la Gaudiniere

 

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www.realitysosubtle.com

 

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This is from the first roll of strip photography I ever did. I knew right then and there it was love at first sight.

Slit-scan made with ScanCamera App for iOS.

slitscan of the ocean

The result of the slit scan shutter.

Tokyo 2016 | Time Scan Series

Here's the Slit-Scan camera.. I've sourced a nice aluminium PCB box for the speed controller. The controller indicates % power level which translates linearly to film speeds of approx 15mm sec (30%) to 100mm/sec (100%). The speed can be regulated without wasting film by disconnecting the lower cables. I've modified the camera internals to make the mirror be 'normally up' and added a push button to bring it down for focusing/composition, as soon as the button is released the mirror springs back out of the way. The camera shutter material has been used to construct the slit (0.5mm width). For more info see here. Website | Blog | Twitter | Facebook

 

A linear strip photography image.

Flower DNA #4

ScanCamera: A banana on a turntable / Une banane sur une table tournante

Tutorial:

www.studio-307.com/ScanCamera/Tutorial_1.html

 

ScanCamera Settings:

BandWidth = 16pixels

ImageSize = 6

LampOrientation = LongEdge

RecordingResolution = 1080p

ScanMode = FixedLamp

Original images shot at the Fresno County Fair on my Canon 7D, then processed with software I wrote.

 

Check out the video at vimeo.com/16381746

RRF Dolime train Westmall (B) - Veendam (NL) - Time scanned isometric linear panoramic image by RAILSCAN - 22 x 0,7 meter resolution!

Using a 'new to me' in camera technique, I captured this image of my dear partner Eve at Cuddy Point.

A slitscan photo from the platform of the Shinkansen Aioi station.

 

Taken with slo-mo mode of iPod touch.

Slit Scan of a moving "Train Regional Express" near Paris, France. This TER looks like a double Bombardier REGIO 2N, the long ones : www.bombardier.com/content/dam/Websites/bombardiercom/Eve...

 

I did not used Photoshop except to cut the train in half so that it fits into a reasonably sized rectangular box.

Note that the aspect ratio of the train is not faithful. I could have fixed this by loosing (a lot of) Y space resolution to compensate for the low time resolution, but i like it like that ;-)

Stealing can lead to a world of hurt.

Taken with a modified Ilford Envoy camera, as described by richard314159 here:

www.flickr.com/photos/richard314159/5867797552/

 

The film was advanced by 1/8th of a turn after each exposure, so at the beginning, when the take up spool was "slim" the slits overlap, while by the end of the film there is no overlap, or even a small gap.

still from slitscan installation

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Digital Slitscan Photograph - nude in the studio

Captured with iPhone SE.

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