Hmm, results look like a digital version of the film
Panoptic camera, or Larscan, as built by MIchael Dusariez. I
still have one built from an old Zeiss camera taking 120 roll
film. I liked those images. I may have to look into the digital
versions.
Don
On 12/10/10 1:39 PM, ADavidhazy wrote:
not sure
I mentioned this before but some time ago I was asked about the
prop blades effect and at the time I made s simulation of what was
going on using a flat bed scanner as the equivalent of the rolling
shutter ... which is a offshoot of focal plane shutters ... you
can read all about it here:
http://davidhazy.org/andpph/text-focal-plane-artifacts-in-digital-cameras.html
PTassembler and related sites ... impressive!!
My recent forays into panoramic photography are based on using a
camera intended for machine vision applications ... a monochrome
linear array camera ... and placing it atop a motorized rotating
tripod head. No article yet but photograph can be sees at:
http://www.davidhazy.org/andpph/2010-pix/Image-Pano-2A.jpg
Andy
Karl Shah-Jenner wrote:
Anothe prropellor pic taken with a
digicam:
http://www.tuaw.com/2010/08/26/rolling-shutter-effect-can-make-stunning-iphone-photos/
and a rather interesting piece of software "PTAssembler
Projections" for the pano photographers
http://tawbaware.com/projections.htm (more
http://tawbaware.com/ptasmblr.htm ) - some *very* serious and
impressive stuff here
and some other windows shareware by the same author
http://tawbaware.com/
k
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