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Magic Lens that converts Binary BITS to Letters
Magic Lens that converts Binary BITS to Letters
Shaurya


Photograph Information Photographer's Comments
Challenge: Bits & Pieces (Basic Editing III)
Camera: Sony DSC-T5
Location: Delhi
Date: Jul 29, 2006
Aperture: 3.5
ISO: 200
Shutter: 1/15 s
Galleries: Advertisement, Science and Technology
Date Uploaded: Jul 29, 2006

What i have tried is to show that the lens can convert the bits to letters making them legible to an ordinary person.

Took a lens , a sheet of paper with the bit pattern and another paper with the text written on it

Placed the paper containing text below the lens such that the edges of that paper are not visible , making it seem that the text being read is from the paper containing the bit pattern.

Crop,sharpen,hue/saturation,levels

Statistics
Place: 18 out of 235
Avg (all users): 5.9865
Avg (commenters): 6.5909
Avg (participants): 5.8108
Avg (non-participants): 6.0743
Views since voting: 2466
Views during voting: 434
Votes: 222
Comments: 31
Favorites: 4 (view)


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06/29/2007 04:00:05 PM
Fun idea. At first glance, I thought you added the words in the lens in Photoshop, but I like that you actually set it up in the original image.
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09/13/2006 01:36:04 PM
great shot, clever idea , like it ;-) Well done on the top 20 finish
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08/15/2006 10:22:21 PM
Clever! Congratulations on your top 20 finish.

Message edited by author 2006-08-15 22:22:36.
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08/15/2006 08:43:49 AM
Very creative. I had assumed you had pasted the text on to the lens itself, but having read your notes, I see it took more planning than that.
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08/10/2006 10:28:46 AM
dude AMAZING KEEP IT UP .... U HAVE REALLY PROVED THAT WE AITIANS CAN BE GREAT ..... GREAT IDEA AND CONGRATZ
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08/09/2006 02:02:25 AM
Congratulations for your top 20 finish. Too bad you couldn't get your 6 ... but keep trying, I am sure you will get it real soon :)
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08/09/2006 01:08:27 AM
owwww,... ALMOST a 6...!

This was one of my top pics from the challenge, and I thought it was a great idea. Congrats on the top 20!
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08/09/2006 12:44:01 AM
Congratulations on the top 20!

I am a bit bothered with the angle of the paper, but a nice shot
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 Comments Made During the Challenge
08/08/2006 11:03:04 PM
Very clever and nicely done
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08/08/2006 09:58:24 PM
Very cool. How?
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08/08/2006 08:54:55 PM
Hahah, nice idea. Wonder where this could've come from? =o
If not, magical len's think alike!
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08/08/2006 04:06:34 PM
Nifty. (But the color cast is a bit flourescent for my taste.)
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08/07/2006 09:08:00 PM
It's a great idea. The angle on the glass and the angle of the letters seem to be at odds with each other. It has the feel that something is off. Still interesting.
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08/07/2006 01:20:14 AM
nice creativity here
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08/06/2006 09:15:19 AM
Very cool!
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08/05/2006 05:59:32 AM
I like the old-fashioned look you gave the piece of paper. clever idea and I wonder how you did it :)
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08/04/2006 10:27:21 PM
Clever take on the challenge!
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08/04/2006 01:06:26 AM
Clever concept to say the least.
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08/03/2006 06:05:36 PM
Clever idea
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08/03/2006 03:31:12 PM
Great idea~
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08/03/2006 09:45:54 AM
Great concept, it's a little fuzzy though.
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08/03/2006 09:39:40 AM
idea is great, could be much sharper and less noisy though.
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08/03/2006 12:01:19 AM
Creative.
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08/02/2006 02:47:09 PM
Your magic lens isn't very accurate, heh. Still a clever idea.
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08/02/2006 02:00:10 PM
Here I like the concept of the pic. Great idea well executed, except for the broken lens. If not broken this pic will deserve a 8, but this way I have to subtract 1 vote. So I give you a Seven.
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08/02/2006 10:41:27 AM
Nice idea. Personally, while I see your intent, I don't think this meets the challenge very well. Writing down a bunch of binary number sequences doesn't constitue bits or pieces. I'll set that aside. The photo itself - the way the paper is rolling up on the upper left side is very distracting. Also the paper itself is on an angle. Would work better if the text was perfectly horizontal. The smudge within the magnifying glass is a distraction. Also might have played with your white balance here, the whole shot has a greenish cast to it which doesn't come across to well. Might have tipped the glass back a bit too to better create the illusion that it is actually magnifying/decoding the paper beneath it. Overall, nice idea. 5.
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08/02/2006 06:38:51 AM
heh, that's ingenious!
Sadly the focus and sharpness are off
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08/02/2006 02:02:13 AM
Can't wait to see how you did this :-)
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08/02/2006 01:07:02 AM
will that lens help convert a fair picture to a ribbon winning one? interesting concept.
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08/02/2006 01:02:55 AM
Excellent shot! Obviously a lot of thought went into this layout.
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08/02/2006 12:21:12 AM
This is AWESOME
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