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Keon's Lab
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Приєднався 25 жов 2014
My name is Keon, I am an Inventor. And I started this channel to deliver some of the highest quality videos you have ever seen.
I've spent the past few years designing all types of clever devices and inventions that I'm finally ready to share with the world.
Subscribe and join me on this exciting venture!
This youtube channel means so much to me because I used to be mute for most of my life, and I've watched too many opportunities walk past which I haven't been able to grab because I couldn't speak. So many ideas I never got to share and people I never got to meet. But with the creation of this channel, it is time for that chapter of my life to end, and for a new one to begin; I introduce to you: Keon's Lab.
I've spent the past few years designing all types of clever devices and inventions that I'm finally ready to share with the world.
Subscribe and join me on this exciting venture!
This youtube channel means so much to me because I used to be mute for most of my life, and I've watched too many opportunities walk past which I haven't been able to grab because I couldn't speak. So many ideas I never got to share and people I never got to meet. But with the creation of this channel, it is time for that chapter of my life to end, and for a new one to begin; I introduce to you: Keon's Lab.
Develop Your Own B&W Film at Home | Analog Photography
Hey everyone! Today I'll be developing some black and white film! At home!
I never expected it to be so easy to get such beautiful results, but it really is!
I'm so excited to share this magical process with you guys.
When you think about it, an analog photo is probably the least likely to be faked or altered, considering it's literally a snapshot of reality; no pixels or abstract representations of reality. That sounded really pretentious I'm sorry haha.
Anyways, hope you guys enjoy the video, and thank you SO MUCH for 21K SUBS!!!
Link to the app I used to 'scan' the film (NOT SPONSORED OR AFFILIATED):
photomyne.com/filmbox
Chapters:
00:00 Intro
00:17 Materials & Equipment
02:05 Loading Film onto Reels
03:22 Placing Reels in Light-Proof Container
03:55 Preparing the Powder Developer Solution
06:33 Preparing the Stop Bath Solution
08:02 Fixer & Photo-Flo off-camera
08:06 Developing the Film
11:04 Adding the Stop Bath
12:00 Adding the Fixer
13:13 Wash/Rinsing the Film
14:09 MOMENT OF TRUTH
14:28 First Results
15:02 VERY Crude Way to ‘Scan’ Film
16:20 ‘Scan’ Results
16:28 Outro
I never expected it to be so easy to get such beautiful results, but it really is!
I'm so excited to share this magical process with you guys.
When you think about it, an analog photo is probably the least likely to be faked or altered, considering it's literally a snapshot of reality; no pixels or abstract representations of reality. That sounded really pretentious I'm sorry haha.
Anyways, hope you guys enjoy the video, and thank you SO MUCH for 21K SUBS!!!
Link to the app I used to 'scan' the film (NOT SPONSORED OR AFFILIATED):
photomyne.com/filmbox
Chapters:
00:00 Intro
00:17 Materials & Equipment
02:05 Loading Film onto Reels
03:22 Placing Reels in Light-Proof Container
03:55 Preparing the Powder Developer Solution
06:33 Preparing the Stop Bath Solution
08:02 Fixer & Photo-Flo off-camera
08:06 Developing the Film
11:04 Adding the Stop Bath
12:00 Adding the Fixer
13:13 Wash/Rinsing the Film
14:09 MOMENT OF TRUTH
14:28 First Results
15:02 VERY Crude Way to ‘Scan’ Film
16:20 ‘Scan’ Results
16:28 Outro
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Today I'll be showing the entire process of how I made my own blueprints and photographic prints using light-sensitive paper that I'll be also showing you how to make in this video. This is the first video that I've put literal blood, sweat, and tears into making, so I really hope you guys enjoy it and find it entertaining or useful in some way. Video Chapters: 00:00-00:34 Intro 00:35-03:37 Pre...
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OV7670 Arduino modul on AliExpress
i need this for my cpu
i seriously waited for a rick roll
An Edison bulb is easy, it is a resistive load. But what about capacitve or inductive load? Does it produce a sine wave-formed output?
Omg u called it "scy-koe"?? - that's just psycho !! 🙃
They had the prime chance to rick roll us
Thought its gonna be a rickroll😂😂😂
Put it on a cpu
Would a lightbulb work the same?
There is also a 4g GSM module of ESP32 ...can you please tell us if its compatible with Arduino IOT cloud platform ?
It could also be made with chicken nuggets.
Chicken nugget prints, very cool. 😂 If I understand correctly, are you suggesting chicken nuggets be put on the light sensitive paper to leave a print of the nugget?
@@KeonsLab I was talking mostly about QR... But...
Ohhhh my god I am so stupid, I see, you mean you could arrange chicken nuggets in a way to form a QR code pattern, that’s also cool not gonna lie!
Hmm So there are these air coolers on PC They have a sensor which can ramp up or down the speed of the fan to increasing cooling as the CPU comes under load and then not as much load. So it Cools accordingly. Could this contraption use that same electrical current, of the same air cooler, perhaps modified through resistors or whatever science magics to make it happen, to regulate that cold plate, to be a superior option. While at the same time, ensuring it doesnt have such a disparity to cause any condensation or droplet forming from that. which is dangerous for computer motherboards and electrical components in general.
$1 tutorial: Immediately says it's $2 and pulls out some industrial shit Thanks, I will never use this information
did you just say 'it can turn electricity into cold'? 😆
I REALLY hate shit that isn't actual science. as the wattage increases the efficiency plummets. It TRANSFERS heat. cold is the LACK of heat (energy) It has terrible efficiency compared to an actuall heat pump which is around 300% efficient as they MOVE heat which is WAY MORE efficient than making it from electricity Instead of misleading ppl say something like This is a peltier module. Which uses electrical energy to move heat, creating a temperature difference
Yes they are fascinating! I was always fascinated with them since i was a kid.
$2 lens $200 light source 🥴🙄🙄🙄🙏🏴🇬🇧♥️
But I bought a perfectly good 60x-microscope a year ago for under 3$ from Temu...
Are you looking through the front lens to get that image?
Yes exactly!
thats 55 seconds silly
which sense had put the thermal paste and then ruin it with your greasy hands? Pointless idiot
Jlcpcb or pcbway is like $2 for a 2 layer pcb or $7 for a 4 layers. Slow shipping starts at like $2. Imma stick with getting it professionally made its way cheaper lol
No Rickroll😢
Sorry 😢 but I might do one out of nowhere someday though ;)
Why wouldn't it work? You can draw a QR code on paper and if you did it correctly, it'd work lol
Yeah, I just find it really cool that it’s using photographic tech from almost 200 years ago. I also feel like it’s something the inventors would’ve appreciated; for their inventions to live on for future generations to keep alive.
What made you believe it would not work? QR codes work even if half is torn apart (depends on which half but ye)…yours is an exact copy
I just tend to underestimate myself sometimes, but yeah, I knew it *should* work in principle, but there’s just something so special about seeing it *actually* work in real life. I hope that makes sense :)
I'm confused, it's a contact print. Why wouldn't it work?
That’s the thing, I knew it *should* work, but wasn’t sure whether it *would* work, if that makes sense.
ECUADOR 🇪🇨 GUAYASQUIL DURÁN 😁
What kind of paper is this?
This is photosensitive paper used for making old fashioned blueprints (aka Cyanotypes) It’s actually surprisingly simple to make and I’ve got a complete guide on my channel on how to not only make the paper light sensitive, but also how to make the transparencies for transferring the images!
Umm very efficient
Imagine if DuPont hadn't invented kapton tape!
If the world taught like u do.....life would be so easy....Thank you my friend... Thank you
You rule. I sat through those other walkthroughs tearing my hair out and finally found this video. Clear as a bell and it all worked perfectly. Thanks
You are so welcome! 😊
What's the power supply unit he's using there
It’s just a DC step down module, but the exact model is a secret for now sorry :( I’ll reveal it very soon in a massive video I’m working on though!
what if we exetend the rod of these motor and attach propeller to them and make drone from it does they both genrate thurst the motor blades and propeller attached to it
All of what? You made some ice. 😕
That’s a positive… not a negative.. a negative would be clear lines with a opaque background
Of course it's duct tape
i have build exactly that a couple years ago! I randomly harvested an old super cheap digital camera for parts (it was broken) and i found its lense and curiously tested it and have seen that it works like a microscope from one site. i then put it into my phone with tape and got absolutely wonderfull pictures and 4k video of insects and details of electronics etc.
You shouldn’t touch thermal paste with your hands.
Full Video on how to make the Light-Sensitive Paper & Make Photographic Prints (including the transparent ‘negatives’) is up on my channel!
Hyper foiled cases next time 💪
I did this and was able to count the atoms in my hair follicle I plucked
Pls keep up d nice content 😂❤
Thanks! I will!!!
Missed opportunity to get stick bugged. Jokes aside, video was good! I love seeing just how robust QRs are.
Yeah I used to be OBSESSED with barcodes as a kid I have no idea why (one time I got obsessed with how pencils are made lol). I remember trying so hard to draw a scannable barcode by hand and failed every time. Hamming codes are also pretty interesting to me, I think I just really like redundancy and reliability when it comes to design.
Components used are specialized and expensive, and extremely limited and not practical. But hey you got a great future in 5 minute crafts!
Was waiting for a rickroll
Were you disappointed it wasn’t one or you were just waiting for it?
Nice video!
Thanks!!! 😊
Missed opportunity to make this a rickroll
😂 GENIUS!!! That *would* be really funny I’m not gonna lie, but I feel like if I had done something like that it would be like a clickbait and switch and I don’t do that
@@KeonsLabYou should do it
Wanted to say the exact same😂
That I *should* or *shouldn’t* ? 😂 So many mixed responses here! (If enough people want it then I have no problem doing it now that I’ve made one without a rickroll, since it wouldn’t really be a bait and switch anymore)
@@KeonsLabplease do one as a rickroll!
I discovered mine when I had to remove pocket gunk from my drive taht was so compacted I had to disasemble it. Surprise! USB DIP! Plugged it back in all naked to my usb port and read the data! :)
bro discovered optics
I’m gonna make a cringe comment, ready?: Imagine if I replied with “and he’s not talking fiber” (fiber optics, get it?) Oh my god that’s so bad why am I replying with this