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06/05/2012 07:43:54 AM · #1
//www.petapixel.com/2012/06/01/art-students-become-human-cameras-by-eating-35mm-film/
06/05/2012 07:50:06 AM · #2
nah, find that hard to swallow!
06/05/2012 07:50:49 AM · #3
Very cool!
06/05/2012 11:17:49 AM · #4
What Andi said....

How would they get such tack sharp images if the film was moving the entire time...? Focus? Exposure...???

Message edited by author 2012-06-05 11:18:05.
06/05/2012 11:52:42 AM · #5
Originally posted by tanguera:

What Andi said....

How would they get such tack sharp images if the film was moving the entire time...? Focus? Exposure...???

"...and then scanned the film using an electron microscope."

I don't think you're seeing a photographic "image" so much as you are a micsroscopic view of the film surface. A commenter on another board suggested you'd see the same thing if you took the film right out of the package.
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