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Photography F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 13 3:04 pm)
It surely is already obvious for most (and probably all) of us that, scanning 3d objects with a scanner gives near photographical quality images of the scanned objects (though with a shallow depth of field). I also see in some sources of photography -in the ones especially dealing with alternative image producing techniques- that, there are many examples of images obtained with photocopying or scanning. But, what actually is the cathegorisation for an image out of a scanner..? Is it "photography", or "digital photography", or something like "scanography", or yet another definition..?
I'm still amazed by you sensual-sexual-sexed type fell which you were able to create using a lightbulb, some ball berings, and another curved object. However I think it would be more along the classification of photography. Perhaps digital photography. After all that is basically whay you did with these two pictures. I imagine that you didn't manipulate them much digitally. ( Which is that I think of with digital photography. ) However I could be wrong. Bsteph
Dear bsteph2069: Yes, these images did not receive much digital manipulation, just a few adjustment for color, tone, contrast and cropping. When it's producing scanographies, even a simple scan seems to me to be exciting for making up a "portraiture" of the object(s) scanned. If I ever manage to use PS or PSP in producing composite digital images, then it is surely going to be more exciting... Dear Alpha: Just turning off the lights in the room -and staying with the dim light of the monitor- works fine for me to achieve a black background while scanning. Infact, I only use a table-top lamp, so turning the lights on and off doesn't bother me much. I'm not sure about your working conditions, but if it is an office-like place, then a black box would be necessary... So, scanographies are liked by many probably, and it sure is a fun to work as such... Remembered Marshmallowpie's "protector dragon"... :)
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