Z zerofour New Member Mar 9, 2004 201 0 0 SG Jan 21, 2006 #1 Turn and old scanner into a 115 megapixel camera Can this be done and izzit true? :dunno: links
D DT_ New Member Nov 4, 2005 883 0 0 Jan 21, 2006 #2 :think: :think: a cheap large format solution???
D Del_CtrlnoAlt Senior Member Feb 15, 2003 16,261 0 0 Outside the Dry Box. Visit site Jan 21, 2006 #3 sound like fun... but must bring a laptop along? use firewire/scsi/usb?
Z zerofour New Member Mar 9, 2004 201 0 0 SG Jan 21, 2006 #4 Del_CtrlnoAlt said: sound like fun... but must bring a laptop along? use firewire/scsi/usb? Click to expand... I'm not really sure dude, just checking is it possible to do that? Sound crazy to me...
Del_CtrlnoAlt said: sound like fun... but must bring a laptop along? use firewire/scsi/usb? Click to expand... I'm not really sure dude, just checking is it possible to do that? Sound crazy to me...
K KCLow New Member Nov 14, 2004 369 0 0 Jan 21, 2006 #5 zerofour said: I'm not really sure dude, just checking is it possible to do that? Sound crazy to me... Click to expand... The way they do so is to place the objects to be "photographed" on the scanning surface and cover with thick cloth. Then do normal scan. The results can be quite nice with flowers etc because of the very high resolution and relatively even lighting.
zerofour said: I'm not really sure dude, just checking is it possible to do that? Sound crazy to me... Click to expand... The way they do so is to place the objects to be "photographed" on the scanning surface and cover with thick cloth. Then do normal scan. The results can be quite nice with flowers etc because of the very high resolution and relatively even lighting.
Pablo Senior Member Sep 1, 2004 1,854 0 0 Blue/Green Planet Jan 21, 2006 #6 Quite an interesting concept. With the right mods the result could be quite good.