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Tiny Green Spider

Photography Animals posted on Jun 02, 2004
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I found this tiny spider on a twiner. As it was rather windy and the spider was only about 8mm long, I was lucky to get lately one good shot. The background may be not that interesting, but I didn't even know that you can find any spider in Berlin that's not gray or black :-o As before I used a Sony DCR-PC100 DV cam with lots of postwork to get rid of these annoying scanline and chromatic artifacts, but at last I've ordered an actual digicam to get some better shots with less postwork :-)

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Enmos

5:17AM | Wed, 02 June 2004

Great color spider !! Excellent work ! What cam did you order and what are scanlines ?

am999

5:34AM | Wed, 02 June 2004

I ordered an Olympus C-5060. And as far as I know, the different rows of pixels on a CCD chip of a digital camera are called scanlines. On usual chips you have in case three lines of sensor pixels per image pixel (for red, green, and blue). And some cameras fail to mix these colors correctly (especially in very bright areas), thus these create colored stripes instead of continuous colored areas. The Sony cam often produces cyan and orange stripes.

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SNAKEY

11:17AM | Wed, 02 June 2004

Nice spidy shot......... I like the web u captured too.;)

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TwoPynts

1:22PM | Thu, 03 June 2004

Great capture--the web is wonderful. Too bad it is a little fuzzy. Still love it though.


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