Cesar Barreto
6-Dec-2004, 11:09
Hi, all.
Found in the net an article (at www.cs.ubc.ca/~swang/Research/ScanCam/scancam.html) on using a flatbed Canon Lide 30 as a capturing device behind a Bender 8x10. The author states 122million pixels images after a lot of work on adapting the scanner to lens imaging and correcting for a bunch of digital artifacts. This particular scanner was chosen for it's technology on scanning through a long row of sensors across the image area, instead of mirrors concentrating data over a smaller sensing spot.
Have anybody else tried this route? It's interesting and really cheap, although this particular scanner seems to be quite flimsy and not truly trustful.
Thanks,
Found in the net an article (at www.cs.ubc.ca/~swang/Research/ScanCam/scancam.html) on using a flatbed Canon Lide 30 as a capturing device behind a Bender 8x10. The author states 122million pixels images after a lot of work on adapting the scanner to lens imaging and correcting for a bunch of digital artifacts. This particular scanner was chosen for it's technology on scanning through a long row of sensors across the image area, instead of mirrors concentrating data over a smaller sensing spot.
Have anybody else tried this route? It's interesting and really cheap, although this particular scanner seems to be quite flimsy and not truly trustful.
Thanks,