Ah, a ".tif" file. I still remember, couple decades ago now, when my dad told me about that format and how he sometimes had to use it for work and how he was usually only able to fit a single image in that format in a standard CD-ROM; I thought it was a bit absurd at the time.
I've dealt with old engineering drawings, which were scanned and converted to TIF and resulted in files so large that my work PC would run out of RAM and crash
This one was just WOOOW! all around! You were dead right at the end that it resulted in a project that would be worth putting on the main channel! We would like the image! :D
2 minutes ago YAY Also I like the paper grain and how inks permeate it. Remember looking at it at my own shoddy macros and through the microscope I think. Yeah if I had more money and a frame for it I’d buy 🤔 I already have a home-printed (and badly cropped because my frame ended up too squarish) Mona Lisa so why not.
Maybe you should print the artwork in a larger size, cut it in small irregular pieces and sell each one for an outrageous price! Or, cut the large print as an easy puzzle but substract same piece from each pack and sell for cheap. Keep a single lucky pack complete, and let custumers chase the chance. Sorry!
you might wanna look into lossless WebP for image compression, now that it's finally supported by many platforms and programs. it really outshines PNG in most cases. JPEG XL (jxl) is usually even better (at least at hardcore compression levels), but i guess we probably have to wait 10 years after release for decent support, like with PNG and WebP.
2:19 or you just stay still... or you increase the weight on the tripod, also, why aren't you taking many photographs? have you never heard of compositing?
me personally I think you should print it really large and sell it for an outrageous price
1:53 Ah yes, the Lalaulauaouauaoul lens
With the cheap filtrox adapter!
i can't tell if that is the actual name or some adobe ai audio processing glitch
"Now I'm using the Lalaulauaouauaoul lens with a cheap filtrox adaptor"
personally i think you should print it out as small as possible and sell it for a reasonable price
turning your smallest artwork into your largest artwork would be a really interesting exercise
This one is all about the subtext
Ah, a ".tif" file. I still remember, couple decades ago now, when my dad told me about that format and how he sometimes had to use it for work and how he was usually only able to fit a single image in that format in a standard CD-ROM; I thought it was a bit absurd at the time.
I've dealt with old engineering drawings, which were scanned and converted to TIF and resulted in files so large that my work PC would run out of RAM and crash
2:58 "Now its only 128 megabytes."
My first hard drive was 20MB. It would take 7 of then to store that compressed image.
Beautiful! I could honestly see it as a piece at an art gallery
This one was just WOOOW! all around!
You were dead right at the end that it resulted in a project that would be worth putting on the main channel!
We would like the image! :D
Yes. 3x4 meters a la Chuck Close so we can see the fibers really clearly. You could print it on canvas also for the texture.
The macro quality is amazing. Even when you aren't at that level I cen zoom yt and see so much detail
That microscope objective on the end of a 70-200 is insane
2 minutes ago YAY
Also I like the paper grain and how inks permeate it. Remember looking at it at my own shoddy macros and through the microscope I think.
Yeah if I had more money and a frame for it I’d buy 🤔 I already have a home-printed (and badly cropped because my frame ended up too squarish) Mona Lisa so why not.
Great not so lazy video, thank you!
1:53 Now I'm using the Lalaulauaouauaoul lens with a cheap filtrox adaptor
personally, I think you should print it at a medium size and sell it for a high but not unreasonable price
I personally methinks you should print out many at a moderate size, and give it away. Maybe thrown from a large blimp.
Maybe you should print the artwork in a larger size, cut it in small irregular pieces and sell each one for an outrageous price!
Or, cut the large print as an easy puzzle but substract same piece from each pack and sell for cheap. Keep a single lucky pack complete, and let custumers chase the chance.
Sorry!
That is most certainly a piece of art
if it's a bit too zoomed in try image stitching, there are programs out there like ice that can stitch together multiple over lapping images
you might wanna look into lossless WebP for image compression, now that it's finally supported by many platforms and programs. it really outshines PNG in most cases. JPEG XL (jxl) is usually even better (at least at hardcore compression levels), but i guess we probably have to wait 10 years after release for decent support, like with PNG and WebP.
This is good, yes.
Almost found that lost bindle…
Strange the things we keep
Seeeeeell it !
Have you considered putting it under your tongue to see what happens?
The paper macro reminds me of your photo collage of "The Something" from 2007
3:15 wow that print quality looks way worse than this youtube video...
Nice! :))
I love it !
i love it.
How are you making these smooth shots? Is this a slider? Is this just very stabilized handheld footage?
Hi Posy!
real art :)
This is the video ever.
Feels like you're missing a word.
@BariumCobaltNitrog3n I said it like that on purpose
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More tutorial videos like this!
Best I can do is $128. That's $1/MB!
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wouldn't you umm mind.. to *lend* a lens or... or two
you know.. like for 50 years... u know i wil lgive it back for surreee
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2:19 or you just stay still... or you increase the weight on the tripod, also, why aren't you taking many photographs? have you never heard of compositing?
Get a big frame and passepartout for the smallest artwork. Hang it in the smallest room :)
That's something I considered as well 😁 A huge frame where you can hardly see the artwork in the middle...
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