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These are my first-ever digital photos (first-ever digitally-acquired images of any kind, I should add), taken using a monochrome camera attached to a MacIntosh. [[Microglyphics]] was selling the cameras, which came with software. The camera scanned at about the speed of today's flatbed scanners, so it was very easy to "accidentally" distort objects by moving them during the scan. | These are my first-ever digital photos (first-ever digitally-acquired images of any kind, I should add), taken using a monochrome camera attached to a MacIntosh in 1984 or so. [[Microglyphics]] was selling the cameras, which came with software. The camera scanned at about the speed of today's flatbed scanners, so it was very easy to "accidentally" distort objects by moving them during the scan. | ||
[[Tigger]] happened to be visiting [[Durham]] during the time we were evaluating the camera. | [[Tigger]] happened to be visiting [[Durham]] during the time we were evaluating the camera. |
Latest revision as of 23:18, 2 December 2006
These are my first-ever digital photos (first-ever digitally-acquired images of any kind, I should add), taken using a monochrome camera attached to a MacIntosh in 1984 or so. Microglyphics was selling the cameras, which came with software. The camera scanned at about the speed of today's flatbed scanners, so it was very easy to "accidentally" distort objects by moving them during the scan.
Tigger happened to be visiting Durham during the time we were evaluating the camera.
The images were printed on a dot-matrix printer.