😂 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
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)
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.
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.
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 :)
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!
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?
Full Video on how to make the Light-Sensitive Paper & Make Photographic Prints (including the transparent ‘negatives’) is up on my channel!
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!
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.
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.
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.
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 :)
They had the prime chance to rick roll us
Pls keep up d nice content 😂❤
Thanks! I will!!!
Was waiting for a rickroll
Were you disappointed it wasn’t one or you were just waiting for it?
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!
Nice video!
Thanks!!! 😊
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!
Thought its gonna be a rickroll😂😂😂
No Rickroll😢
Sorry 😢 but I might do one out of nowhere someday though ;)