This post is part of a series about some experiments I’m doing combining space and time in slit scan photographs. The series starts here. Sometime, when you’re developing image processing code, the bugs are almost as interesting as the images produced when the code works as designed. This is the result of a little programming… [Read More]
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More slit scan experiments — clouds
This post is part of a series about some experiments I’m doing combining space and time in slit scan photographs. The series starts here. On Wednesday, I made a series of about 9000 photographs 1 second apart using the Sony a7RII and a Zeiss 135mm f/2 Apo-Sonnar. I was able to get that speed by… [Read More]
More slit scan experiments — processing speed
This post is part of a series about some experiments I’m doing combining space and time in slit scan photographs. The series starts here. The experiments that I’m doing can use a lot of computer resources, if you’re not paying attention, and even if you are. I decided to scale the 8000 pixel-wide images down… [Read More]
More slit scan experiments — blending space and time
This is the beginning of a series of post on synthetic slit scan photography (defined below). To see the other posts in this series, scroll down to the bottom of the page and click on the permalinks (below the comments) to navigate to each. As long-time readers know, I have been a diligent searcher (and,… [Read More]
Synthetic slit scans with the a7S
The Sony alpha 7S is capable of 4K video (aka 2160p, aka 2160×3840) at a bit under 30 frames per second, which I will round to 30 fps. I thought I’d use that camera to do some slit scan photography. Actually, that’s why I bought it a year ago, but it’s taken me a while… [Read More]
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