I'm sure that something like this:
http://www.rit.edu/~andpph/text-demo-scanner-cam.html
could be made into a digital pinhole. Mainly because of the way that it
captures the images.
----- Original Message -----
From: "megg" <megg@etal.uri.edu>
To: <Pinhole-Discussion@pinhole.com>
Sent: Tuesday, December 10, 2002 1:48 PM
Subject: [pinhole-discussion] digital pinholes
> Hi--
> I have experienced the 'real' digital pinhole, with a Canon D30 and a very
> rough home-made pinhole from a coke can pasted on the front. worked quite
well
> with long exposures and flashes--
>
> www.meggould.netfirms.com
> or meggould.netfirms.com/index2.html if you have a fast connection--flash
and
> i haven't really optimized the image size yet, so it's a bit slow....but
> nicer.
>
> i also threw some pinhole animations i did up there--they are very simple
but
> the idea was amusing. anyway, i do both 'traditional' and digital
pinholes,
> and find the anachronistic use of digital technologies and a coke-can lens
to
> be quite satisfying...
> it is getting one's hands dirty, just in a different way.
>
> meggan gould
>
>
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Received on Tue Dec 10 23:18:03 2002
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